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Macau Open golf: Lahiri pips Hend to win title

Updated on: 27 October,2014 08:32 AM IST  | 
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Indian golfer pips frontrunner Scott to sensational one-stroke victory at Macau Open for his second title of the year

Macau Open golf: Lahiri pips Hend to win title

Anirban Lahiri poses with the Macau Open trophy yesterday. Pic/AFP

Macau: Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri claimed a sensational one-stroke victory at the $900,000 Macau Open after frontrunner Scott Hend of Australia agonisingly bogeyed the last hole here yesterday.

Anirban Lahiri poses with the Macau Open trophy yesterday. Pic/AFP
Anirban Lahiri poses with the Macau Open trophy yesterday. Pic/AFP 


Lahiri started the final round two shots behind overnight leader Hend and trailed by four at one stage at the Macau Golf and Country Club before rallying on the home stretch to pip Hend and Thailand's Prom Meesawat.


The 27-year-old Indian signed for a final round of five-under-par 66 which included six birdies and a winning aggregate of 17-under-par 267.


The winner's cheque of $162,000 raised his season's tally to $504,689 as he consolidated his second place on Asian Tour's Order of Merit and narrowed the gap on leader David Lipsky of the US.

Defending champion Hend, who arrived here in top form after winning the Hong Kong Open last week, lipped out a par putt from four feet on the 72nd hole as the roles reversed from last year's edition where Lahiri was the runner-up.

Hend settled for a 69 while Prom charged up the leaderboard with a 66. "It's really special. Hend was playing great golf and it was sad to see him missing that putt on the last," said Lahiri, who secured his second win of the season and fifth Asian Tour victory.

Just kept attacking
"I knew he was playing some good golf and I told myself that I had to keep coming back and keep attacking. I wanted to make him think I was not going to go away. I played really well."

Scott Hend
Scott Hend 

Hend took charge early on and doubled his overnight lead to four shots after nailing an eagle on two and a birdie on seven.

However, a tenacious Lahiri fought back with birdies on eight and nine to make the turn only two back. The pivotal moment came on 14 when Lahiri hit a superb seven iron into the par three hole for an easy birdie while Hend bogeyed.

Lahiri, who had opened his campaign with a stunning 61 Thursday, then led for the first time in the final round with a birdie on 15 but Hend levelled with a birdie at the next hole until his slip-up at the last.

"I hit a perfect golf shot on 14. I had just missed a putt at the previous hole and I knew I needed a birdie to catch Hend and that was just magic the way it came down."

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