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Lara wins maiden title at UBS Hong Kong Open
José
Manuel Lara finally delivered his long-awaited maiden title with
a wire-to-wire victory in the UBS Hong Kong Open.
A final round of 69 for a 15 under par total of 265 earned the
Spaniard one stroke triumph over Filipino Juvic Pagunsan on a thrilling
afternoon at Fanling.
Four times Lara has finished runner-up on The European Tour but
he shed the bridesmaid tag by winning in the most impressive fashion,
from pillar to post. Lara looked in control throughout the tournament
in taking a two stroke lead into the final round but rookie Pagunsan
almost defied the odds.
Thongchai Jaidee of Thailand and the Indian pair of Jeev Milkha
Singh and Jyoti Randhawa shared third place on 12 under par 268.
That was good enough to seal the Asian Tour UBS Order of Merit for
Singh before the seasons finale next month.
Chinas Liang Wen-chong was also celebrating after winning
a 1kg bar of golf, courtesy of sponsors UBS for his hole-in-one
on the 12th. Liang holed from 140 yards with a nine iron to claim
the prize worth US$20,000.
Lara had a three stroke advantage after two holes of the final
round following a Pagunsan bogey by the jovial Filipino chipped
away at Laras lead with an outstanding putting display and
when Lara bogeyed the seventh and ninth, they were level.
Pagunsan edged ahead with another birdie on the 11th before Lara
drew level again with a birdie on the 13th. But another birdie putt
dropped for Pagunsan on the 14th and the trophy looked to be within
his grasp.
The 16th , however, proved pivotal when Pagunsan bogeyed after
hooking his drive into trouble and Lara seized the opportunity by
making birdie to regain the lead. Two pars later the Spaniard was
crowned champion.
This is my time, said Lara. It is a great victory.
I lost my lead today but took my chance over the last few holes.
Juvic got in front of me. He was a better player than I thought,
especially on the greens. He putted so well. I think I was too confident
but I got my chance on the 16th and that gave me the trophy but
it has been a really tough day.
You wouldnt believe the number of people who ask me
when will I win. Now I can say I have. This is a very important
moment in my life. Winning and leading every day. I was thinking
of my first victory and coming from behind but to lead from the
start is fantastic.
Lara becomes the third Spaniard to win the UBS Hong Kong Open title
after José Maria Olazábal and Miguel Angel Jiménez
and as the winning putt dropped Jiménez stepped forward to
be the first to offer his congratulations.
Pagunsan delighted the record crowds at Hong Kong Golf Club with
an outstanding display on his way to a two under par 68 and especially
his demeanour on the course with every shot greeted with a broad
smile. Even losing the lead couldnt wipe the smile from his
face.
I always smile for the crowd, I dont want to be sad,
said Pagunsan said.
Im really happy I played well and there are many more
tournaments to come for me. This is a good tournament and Lara played
really well. But I have a lot of confidence now, he added.
Leading final round scores
265 - Jose Manuel Lara (ESP) 64-66-66-69
266 - Juvic Pagunsan (PHI) 67-65-66-68
268 - Jeev Milkha Singh (IND) 66-67-69-66, Jyoti Randhawa (IND)
64-69-69-66, Thongchai Jaidee (THA) 68-66-67-67, 269 - Soren Kjeldsen
(DEN) 69-68-65-67, Miguel Angel Jimenez (ESP) 68-67-66-68
270 - Francesco Molinari (ITA) 68-69-67-66, Alejandro Canizares
(ESP) 71-69-63-67, Jean Van De Velde (FRA) 68-67-67-68
271 - Gregory Bourdy (FRA) 65-66-69-71
272 - Andrew Buckle (AUS) 67-65-72-68
274 - Anthony Kang (USA) 70-70-68-66, Raphael Jacquelin (FRA) 69-67-71-67,
Liang Wen-chong (CHN) 65-72-70-67, Gary Simpson (AUS) 69-68-69-68,
Angelo Que (PHI) 69-66-69-70, Simon Khan (ENG) 66-68-68-72
November 19, 2006
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