Srixon XXIO MP600 Fairway Wood Rising star Joost Luiten of

by wholesale412 on 2012-02-09 13:02:20

"I was very disappointed because I hit the ball really nicely. It was really the only bad shot I made all day. I had a bad break there but I knew there was a long way to go and if I could get some birdies, I would still have a chance to win Mizuno Men’s MP-69 Irons. I just tried to stay patient," said Chopra, who grew up in India. Luiten overcame a four-shot deficit with a sizzling six-under-par 65 to defeat Daniel Chopra of Sweden by one shot in the US$2 million event sanctioned by the Asian Tour and European Tour that was reduced to 54 holes due to adverse weather in the last three days.

Siddikur was delighted with his strong finish but rued the opportunity of sealing a better result when he missed a five feet birdie putt on the last. "I knew at the beginning of the week that it will be raining season here so it didn’t really bother me. You just need to relax when the delay comes and accept it. You can’t let it get to you or it will affect your round," said Luiten, who wears two gloves for a better Mizuno Men’s MP-69 Irons.

"Overall, it was a good round and I’m happy with how I played Mizuno Men’s MP-69 Irons especially since I missed the cut in Singapore. I have two more events before the end of the year and I’m quite confident of doing well there," said Siddikur, the first Bangladeshi to play Mizuno Men’s MP-69 Irons and win on the Asian Tour.

Thongchai Jaidee of Thailand, Nike Victory Red Fairway Wood, a three-time Asian Tour number one, Charlie Wi of Korea, Shiv Kapur of India and Bangladeshi Siddikur ended their campaigns as the top Asians in tied 15th place.

Luiten, who has six 10-tops this year, Srixon XXIO MP600 Fairway Wood, turned in 30 highlighted by a hat-trick of birdies from the second hole before adding another birdie on 11 to win his first European Tour title. Former Asian Tour member Rhys Davies of Wales, Titleist MB 710 Forged Iron Set, title holder Padraig Harrington of Ireland and James Morrison of England finished in tied third, two shots from the champion.

"Well it is always tough to get your first Tour win and you’ll always believe that you’ll get a good one. I’ve come close for a few times and I’m really relieved to finally win and looking for the next one," said the 25-year-old, who won US$333,330 with a winning total of 15-under-par 198. His title hopes looked to have faded after a double bogey on seven but the two-time PGA Tour winner battled back with three birdies in his closing six holes to finish lone second.

Chopra, who held a two-shot lead after play was suspended yesterday, was disappointed not to recapture the title he won way back in 1993. "It is a great way to finish the year. It has been a long hard working year and it is nice to have this good finish at the end of the year. It gives you some encouragement for the next year," added the Swede, who earned his 2012 PGA Tour card through the Nationwide Tour this year.

Chopra narrowly missed his 20-foot eagle putt on the last hole to force a play-off and settled for second with a final round 70 at the Horizon Hills Golf and Country Mizuno Men’s MP-69 Irons Club. Rising star Joost Luiten of the Netherlands translated a run of good form to win the weather-shortened Iskandar Johor Open on Sunday.

Playing Mizuno Men’s MP-69 Irons on the second last flight, Luiten had an agonizing wait but revelled in delight when Chopra missed his eagle putt on the last which would have forced a play-off.

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