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Luiten triumphs
DUTCHMAN Joost Luiten shot a 6-under 65 yesterday to win the Iskandar Johor Open in Malaysia by a stroke from overnight leader Daniel Chopra.
Luiten, 25, birdied the first three holes to move ahead of Chopra, although the Swede birdied three of the last six holes to make for a tight finish in the dual-sanctioned European Tour and Asian Tour event. It was Luiten's first career win on the European Tour.
Luiten finished with a total of 15-under 198 for the tournament, which was shortened to three rounds after heavy rain washed out Saturday's play at the Horizon Hills Golf and Country Club in southern Johor state.
"It's always tough to get your first major victory," said Luiten, who finished joint fifth at the Singapore Open last week. "I have been close to doing so on a few occasions and I am relieved I have done it."
Defending champion Padraig Harrington of Ireland tied for third at 13-under along with Wales' Rhys Davies and England's James Morrison.
Chopra said he was disappointed with his poor form on the final day, when he could not find his touch until it was too late.
"I have learnt a lot from this tournament," Chopra said. "Patience is always the key and although I had some fantastic rounds, today was just not right for me. But still finishing second has given me some encouragement."
Luiten, 25, birdied the first three holes to move ahead of Chopra, although the Swede birdied three of the last six holes to make for a tight finish in the dual-sanctioned European Tour and Asian Tour event. It was Luiten's first career win on the European Tour.
Luiten finished with a total of 15-under 198 for the tournament, which was shortened to three rounds after heavy rain washed out Saturday's play at the Horizon Hills Golf and Country Club in southern Johor state.
"It's always tough to get your first major victory," said Luiten, who finished joint fifth at the Singapore Open last week. "I have been close to doing so on a few occasions and I am relieved I have done it."
Defending champion Padraig Harrington of Ireland tied for third at 13-under along with Wales' Rhys Davies and England's James Morrison.
Chopra said he was disappointed with his poor form on the final day, when he could not find his touch until it was too late.
"I have learnt a lot from this tournament," Chopra said. "Patience is always the key and although I had some fantastic rounds, today was just not right for me. But still finishing second has given me some encouragement."
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