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04/05/2008
Lawrie keeps Irish eyes smiling in Seville
Peter
Lawrie made it a hat-trick of Irish victories in three consecutive
weeks after his dramatic play-off victory over home favourite Ignacio
Garrido in the Open de España at Real Club de Golf de Sevilla.
Sitting
on eleven under par after 12 holes of his final round, Lawries
chances of victory appeared remote. But four birdies in his last
six holes saw the 34 year old installed as the clubhouse leader
on 15 under par.Lawrie miraculously sunk his putt via the
left hand edge of the cup to put the pressure back on Garrido.
The Spaniard duly followed him in for birdie, meaning the pair returned
to the 18th tee.This time Lawrie found a fairway bunker, but found
the heart of the green with a superbly struck eight iron from the
sand.
In contrast, Garrido could only look on in horror as his approach
pitched at pin height, but spun viciously back into the lake guarding
the green.
And
so Lawrie, after Garrido had pitched on for four, was left with
two putts to seal his maiden European Tour victory and claim a £262,000
winners cheque which saw him climb from 88th to 12th on the
Order of Merit.
The
Dubliner, who in 2003 became the first Irishman to win the Sir Henry
Cotton Rookie of the Year Award, said: It feels unbelievable
Im lost for words. I thought Id already won the
tournament once, because I didnt think Ignacio would hole
that putt on the 18th.
So I had to regroup for the play-off, and ended up hitting
one of the best putts of my life to keep myself in contention. It
was a one in a hundred chance, and luckily it dropped in. I guess
you have to get the rub of the green if youre going to win
a golf tournament these days.
I
knew if I got things going today, I would have a decent chance of
winning. Ive been playing quite well lately, without really
getting my rewards, so maybe it was just my turn today. It was nice
to add another trophy for the Irish contingent. Damien [McGrane],
my room-mate on Tour, started the ball rolling in China, then Darren
[Clarke] picked up the baton last week.
Im
glad to keep the run going, after the French guys had a run of their
own recently. Hopefully this sets up the rest of the season nicely
for me, and I can kick on now. Im not really a party person,
but Ill certainly enjoy this moment.
Earlier
in the day, Denmarks Søren Hansen holed his second
shot on the eighth for an eagle two en route to a round of 69 which
saw him finish in third place on 14 under par.
One
shot back in a tie for fourth were the Spanish duo of Alfredo Garcia-Heredia
and Jiménez, and Englands David Lynn.
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