Sergio at last!


“High drama at Augusta” seems totally inadequate to describe the events that unfolded for golf fans today, as the Masters crowned – or rather green jacketed – another outstanding winner in Sergio Garcia.  As always, the day started with plenty of likely contenders, but it came down to a two horse race between Sergio and Justin Rose.  The Masters is indeed the gift that keeps on giving….


Back at home, Gareth Paddison has certainly found a lucrative niche on the local circuit, as he notched up his 2nd victory in two weeks at Muriwai, handling the links conditions to perfection.


 


Never, never give up


When you have played in 73 consecutive Majors without a victory, you would be entitled to think your turn was never going to come.  Especially as you stood on the wrong side of Rae’s Creek on the 13th hole taking a penalty drop and the distinct possibility of falling three or four shots behind then leader Justin Rose.  That was definitely the turning point in the whole tournament, with Sergio’s miracle par keeping him in the hunt as Rose failed to convert an excellent birdie opportunity.


Even when Sergio fell one behind again on the 16th after missing a short birdie putt, he still had to be a chance on the two tricky finishing holes, although he was helped by Justin missing a couple of very makeable putts, either of which would have clinched the tournament in regulation time.  However, it was Sergio’s day, with the memory of what would have been Seve Ballesteros’s 60th birthday always in the background.  Only Sergio would know if that helped him, or just created extra pressure.


Garcia showed incredible mental toughness from Day 1, when he was always in or around the lead.  His driving and general ball striking was markedly better than the rest of the field, even if his putting wasn’t quite at the same level (he had plenty of company in that regard).  He managed to get them in when it counted though, particularly on 13, 14 and 15 when he desperately needed each one of them.


Well done Sergio – now that the monkey is off your back, and with marriage to look forward to, who knows what you will achieve from now on?


 


Back to back for Paddison


Gareth Paddison became the first golfer to win consecutive Charles Tour events, with a convincing win in the Autex Muriwai Open over the weekend.  He cruised to a -15 total, and a five shot victory over Mark Brown, with Christchurch’s Shaun Jones 3rd on -9 after an expensive four putt on the 17th hole.  Josh Geary came 4th after an up and down display which saw him shoot 64 on Friday to get within 3 of Paddison, only to stumble with a 77 on Saturday.


Paddison now has a solid lead in two Order of Merit contests: the Jennian Homes Charles Tour OOM, which concludes with the Carrus Open at Tauranga next week, and the Mondiale NZ PGA 2017 season OOM, which runs through to the end of the year.  Both OOMs carry a $5k bonus for the winner, and the Jennian Homes series also features a handsome trophy with a hologram of Sir Bob Charles in his prime.


The PGA circuit has now moved to Whangarei for the two day Platinum Homes DVS Pro-Am, with a $25k purse.  Then it’s on to Waitangi on Thursday for the Harcourt’s Waitangi Pro-Am, playing for $15k in this one day event.


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