Suk clinches dramatic win at Shaikh Maktoum Open

Sport360 staff 09:32 25/09/2014
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  • First win as professional: Shaikh Maktoum Dubai Open winner Cyril Suk with Mohamed Juma Buamaim (r) and James Shippey, golf club manager at Al Badia Golf Club.

    Cyril Suk birdied the closing hole to pull off a dramatic victory in the MENA Golf Tour’s Shaikh Mak­toum Open at Al Badia Golf Club yesterday (Wednesday).

    One shot off the pace going into the final round, the 21-year-old Florida-based prodigy served no­tice of his burgeoning talent by becoming the first player from the Czech Republic to win a MENA Golf Tour event since.

    Playing only in his second tour­nament on the Tour, Suk mixed five birdies with a bogey in his closing 68 to move to nine-under 207 while his nearest challenger, Luke Joy, finished second, two shots adrift with England’s Paul Doherty taking third on a six-under 210.

    Standing on the 18th tee at nine- under, England’s Joy needed a birdie for an outright win, but the winner of last week’s Dubai Creek Open found water from a greenside bunker and ended up with a double-bogey to surrender the advantage.

    England’s joint overnight leader Matt Fitzpatrick faded out of con­tention after he took a nine on par- 5, which was followed by a double bogey on the next, eventually clos­ing with a six-over 78 to finish sev­enth on a level-par 216.

    “I really played well and won in the end. It feels great to win my first tournament as a professional,” said Suk after receiving the winner’s trophy and a cheque for $9,000 (Dh33,030) from Mohamed Juma Buamaim, chairman of the Tour.

    “This is my second tournament on the (MENA) Tour and I can tell the competition is great.

    “The course conditions were just perfect,” added Suk, who missed the cut last week with rounds of 76 and 78.

    England’s Joy had no regrets in finishing second. “I think I played really well, going bogey-free for 50 holes. That double-bogey on the closing hole was unfortunate. But that’s golf. Take it on the chin and get back on the horse as soon as possible.”

    England’s James Allan returned a final round 69 to win the ama­teur division on a three-over 219, two shots ahead of Switzerland’s Michael Harradine.

    Morocco’s Younes El Hassani won the MENA Division for the Shaikh Maktoum Golf Founda­tion Award, which recognises the performance of the region’s top three professionals and amateurs from their respective divisions in each event, on a four-over 220, two shots ahead of compatriot Faycal Serghini and five off UAE’s Ahmed Al Musharrekh.

    The MENA Golf Tour travels to Abu Dhabi next week for the Ascorp Golf Citizen Open at the Saadiyat Beach Golf Club. 

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