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Zhang honours young guns after play-off victory
Zhang
Lianwei won his second Omega China Tour event of the year, beating
25-year-old Huang Mingjie in a play-off to lift the Shanghai Leg
trophy. Huang's weekend charge up the leader board ultimately ended
in disappointment when he fluffed a chip from thick rough at the
back of the Grand Shanghai Golf & Holiday Resort's dramatic
closing hole.
The first time up the par five 18th, Huang had a narrow escape
when Zhang's birdie putt brushed the edge of the hole. On the second
visit, both players reached the island green with their second shots.
Zhang chipped to four feet and, when Huang missed his par putt from
around seven feet, he had the luxury of two putts for the victory.
"I feel really honoured to win this tournament in the play-off,
because Huang Mingjie is an excellent young player," said the
41-year-old godfather of mainland golf.
"These young guys are playing better golf than we've ever
had in China before!"
Huang, who hails from Sichuan province, has never come closer to
a fully-fledged professional victory. His best results have been
on the Omega China Tour a fourth place in Shandong this year
and a third place in Kunming in 2005 but on those occasions
silverware was never likely to reach his mantelpiece. This time
he made a Tiger-esque charge. Following his career-best course record
66 on Saturday he recovered from a slow start to his final round,
making birdies on the par four 16 th and 17th holes to force the
play-off.
"I learned a lot from this," he said, still smiling.
"I've never played a play-off before. There was no-one that
I could ask what to do while I was waiting. By losing to Zhang this
time, I think I've learned how to win in one now. That's one thing
that I'm really happy about, even though I lost. I feel I'm on the
right track especially after my 66 in the third round. I'm full
of confidence."
In third place was perennial bridesmaid Jimmy Qi Zengfa, who looked
like he might finally win when he held a two-shot lead as the leading
groups approached the turn. That quickly evaporated and a bogey
on the 17 th hole left him one shot behind, once again watching
the bride's back and waiting to catch the flowers.
"I started looking at the leader board on the back nine and
I thought I had a chance. I really hate it when I do that! I'm sorry
I disappointed everybody again! " the former junior international
rower said, making the room dissolve into laughter.
"I know I'm close, I mean really close!" he added enthusiastically
to cause more laughter.
"Of course I'm still happy. It's my best finish in the Omega
China Tour. I was trying to get ahead on the front nine, because
I know I tend to make a mess of the closing holes. Jesus! Is it
God's will to always let the trophy slip away from me? I guess I'm
going to have to win the Kunming Leg!"
At least Jimmy Qi could still laugh. Li Chao was quickly put out
of contention, falling foul of rule 13-4a and picking up a two shot
penalty when his caddy dipped his towel into the water and was deemed
to have 'tested the conditions of a water hazard'. Like Qi, Li finished
with a final round 73 which earned him sole possession of fourth
place.
Wu Weihuang, who together with Zhang and Qi had shared the overnight
lead, found the blazing hot putter that propelled him there was
as cold as a Mongolian winter and slumped to a 78.
This left Fan Zhipeng, the 28-year-old amateur from China's Doha
Asian Games squad, in fifth place. The joint-leader from the first
two days shot his second successive one-over-par round, but his
performance, and that of his team-mates, did not go unnoticed by
the winner.
"I'm really impressed that four out of six of them made the
cut," declared Zhang.
"It's been good for the national team players to come out
to this tournament. I think it would be good to let them play all
the China Tour events. It's great to have training camps, but they'll
also benefit from playing in real tournaments."
Omega China Tour Shanghai Leg
Final Round Scores (Par 72)
Zhang Lianwei won on the second hole of a sudden-death play-off
282 Huang Mingjie 74-72-66-70, Zhang Lianwei 69-71-70-72
283 Qi Zengfa 72-70-68-73
284 Li Chao 69-70-72-73
285 Fan Zhipeng (A) 69-70-73-73
286 Shang Lei 70-75-71-70
287 Xiao Zhijin 70-72-72-73
288 Cui Xiaolong 73-72-70-73, Gu Cuilin 70-75-74-69, Qiu
Zhifeng 70-78-69-71, Wu Weihuang 69-73-68-78
289 Chen Yu 71-72-74-72, Liao Guiming 69-74-73-73
290 Meng Qingpeng 73-72-73-72
291 Gu Shutao 73-73-75-70, Yuan Hao 75-71-71-74
292 Sun Peng 75-73-71-73, Xia Zhengrong 72-76-71-73, Zheng
Shaoguang 74-75-73-70
294 Chen Jian 75-71-78-70
September 3, 2006
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