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India's Jeev Mikkha Singh has claimed his maiden European Tour victory, winning the 1.8-million dollar Volvo China Open by one shot over Spain's Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano.
India's Jeev Mikkha Singh kisses his trophy. Singh has claimed his maiden European Tour victory, winning the 1.8-million dollar Volvo China Open by one shot over Spain's Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano. [AFP] |
The 34-year-old Indian carded a two-under par 70 around the Nick Faldo-designed course at Beijing's Honghua International Golf Club, to finish at 10 under par for the tournament.
His victory Sunday earns him a cheque for 300,000 dollars, with Fernandez, who also shot a final round 70 to finish at nine under, taking home 200,000 dollars.
The challenge from Singh's playing partner, overnight leader David Lynn, collapsed when the Englishman -- who has been putting excellently all week -- three-putted the 13th, 14th and 15th.
His level-par 72 left him in third place at eight under par for the co-sanctioned Asian Tour and European Tour event.
Defending champion Paul Casey and fellow Englishman Simon Wakefield finished a shot further back in fourth place alongside Australians Jarrod Lyle and Peter Fowler.