King reigns supreme at Saadiyat to register first MENA Tour victory

Joy Chakravarty 23:22 23/09/2015
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  • King (c) presented with his trophy.

    Gary King birdied the first extra hole to win the MENA Golf Tour’s Ascorp Abu Dhabi Golf Citizen Open at Saadiyat Beach Golf Club on Wednesday.

    A good three shots in front overnight, the Englishman closed with a level-par 72 to force a playoff with his compatriot and playing partner James Allan, who shot a 69, on nine under, thanks to a monstrous putt he holed for birdie from 35 yards on the closing hole.

    Both the players hit the green in regulation at the first extra hole with Allan settling for par while King held his nerve to hole his birdie putt from 10 yards to claim his first win on the tour in four appearances.

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    “I kept my composure and neverallowed the situation to get the better of me and that was the key,” said a delighted King after receiving the winner’s trophy and a cheque for US$9,000 from Khalfan Al Kaabi, chairman of the Ascorp Holdings.

    Mohamed Juma Bumaim, chairman of the MENA Golf Tour, Mark Chapleski, senior vice president of Troon Golf, and Scott McCaw, Director of Club Operations, were also present.

    England’s King, who trailed by two shots at one stage, felt it was his birdie on the 15th that hauled him back into contention and kept the momentum going thereafter.

    “I hit my five-wood from 240 yards and holed the ensuring short putt which was crucial.

    “Standing on the 18th tee, I was one shot behind, but got a bit lucky when I holed that long putt. I thinkJames really played very well, and it’s just a matter of time before he starts winning on the tour. He’s such a hot prospect,” said King, who earlier this season won two events on the Euro Pro Tour.

    Young Allan congratulated King on his what he called a well-deserved win.

    “To be honest, Gary played brilliantly, especially on the back, holing so many great putts and certainly deserved to win,” said the 20-yearold prodigy from Chelmsford, who topped the amateur division, well ahead of India’s Rayham Thomas. 

    “I am really happy with myself, that way I played under pressure. It’s really a shame that I justcouldn’t get over the line. I birdied the 17th to take one-shot lead going into the 72nd hole, but there is nothing much I could do as Gary held a long putt to take extend the play.

    “It was a great learning curve today and, hopefully, I will able to win very soon."

    Earlier, England’s Jake Shepherd, who won the Dubai Creek Open last week, had made things interesting, taking a two-shot lead at the turn, but three bogeys on the back nine prevented him from making it two in a row.

    Morocco’s Ahmed Marjane carded a 73 to top the MENA Division for the Shaikh Maktoum Golf Foundation on two-under, three shotsahead of Faycal Serghini and five clear of Amine Joudar.

    Elsewhere, defending champion Luke Joy finished in a tie for the 13th. The MENA Golf Tour travels to Al Badia Golf Club in Dubai next week for the Shaikh Maktoum Dubai Open, starting on Monday.

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