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Airil stays cool to lift maiden title
Malaysias
Airil Rizman Zahari claimed his maiden Asian Tour title with a two
stroke triumph at the Pakistan Open on Sunday.
Airil, who won seven titles on the domestic circuit, kept his cool
under pressure in the closing stages as he fired four birdies against
two bogeys for a two-under-par 70 in the final round. The Malaysian
secured his title in emphatic fashion with a birdie at the final
18th hole for a 19-under-par 269 total. He finished two strokes
ahead of Australian rookie Scott Hend who claimed the runner-up
spot after a 69 at the Karachi Golf Club.
Airil enjoyed the biggest win of his career as he walked away with
US$47,550 as champion. With the result, the 29-year-old talent currently
leads the Asian Tours UBS Order of Merit this season.
Englishman Simon Hurd was even-par for the day and ended his Pakistan
campaign with a 274 total in third position while local player Muhammad
Shabbir finished seven strokes off the pace in fourth spot after
a 71. Chris Rodgers of England, who was last years winner,
claimed joint fifth place after a 71 alongside Indias Rahil
Gangjee who carded a similar score in the final round.
After having nursed a minor ankle injury sustained on Saturday
night, Airil remained steady from the start firing a birdie on the
third hole before dropping a shot in the following fourth hole.
With another birdie on the sixth, Airil kept the momentum going
through the back nine with his third birdie of the day at the 14th
hole. He then dropped a shot on the 16th hole and despite mounting
pressure from Hend, Airil remained calm as he holed a 25 foot birdie
putt at the 18th hole to seal his win.
I cant believe I did it. It hasnt sunk it yet,
said Airil.
The birdie on the final hole was out of this world. My intention
was to hit it close to the pin but to see the ball rolling slowly
to the pin for a birdie, coupled with the cheers from the local
fans, it was a fantastic feeling.
I played well today and Im so happy with my performance.
I injured my right ankle coming down the bus yesterday but I was
not in any pain when I started the round today thanks to the Tours
physiotherapist Philippa Stewart who did an awesome job, he
added.
Hend, who celebrated the birth of twin babies last month, had shot
four birdies against a lone bogey as he delivered a solid start
to his rookie season.
My first week here has been pretty good. I am a bit disappointed
to come in second though. But it was pretty hard to beat someone
who played as good as him (Airil), admitted Hend.
It was frustrating for me as I missed a lot of opportunities
to put more pressure on him (Airil). I tried to keep the pressure
up, but on the back nine, I missed some crucial birdies on the 10th,
11th and 14th but thats the way golf is, he added.
Hurd fired three birdies against an equal number of bogeys as he
was disappointed with his final round performance.
I feel like I played well enough but today I hit the ball
poorly. I missed too many chances earlier on. I got to a bad start
as I was one over par after five where as those two (Airil and Hend)
were three to four under, said Hurd.
But I want to continue my momentum and hope to finish in
the top five in more events this season, that would be great for
me, added Hurd.
The Pakistan Open is the curtain-raising event this season on the
Asian Tour which boasts a record of no fewer than 29 tournaments
with a total prize fund of over US$26 million.
Leading final scores (for
full leaderboard click here)
269 - Airil Rizman Zahari (MAS) 67-68-64-70
271 - Scott Hend (AUS) 70-66-66-69
274 - Simon Hurd (ENG) 68-65-69-72
276 - Muhammad Shabbir (PAK) 66-72-67-71
278 - Chris Rodgers (ENG) 69-70-68-71, Rahil Gangjee (IND) 71-67-69-71
279 - Yeh Chang-ting (TPE) 69-69-72-69, Olle Nordberg (SWE) 72-66-70-71
Ashok Kumar (IND) 71-66-71-71, 280 - Roy Moon (USA) 71-71-71-67,
Uttam Singh Mundy (IND) 68-68-75-69, Gavin Flint (AUS) 71-68-72-69,
Mark Mouland (WAL) 70-69-71-70, Barry Hume (SCO) 68-68-73-71
January 21, 2007
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