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UBS Hong Kong Open: Lahiri finishes tied 7th, Rose wins title by 1

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Posted by Admin 22 Oct 2015

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October 25th 2015, Hong Kong: Justin Rose won the UBS Hong Kong Open by one shot after a final round battle with Lucas Bjerregaard on a tense and dramatic final day in Fanling.

The pair had been neck-and-neck for two days at Hong Kong Golf Club, coming into the final day with a share of the lead and they still could not be separated as they stood on the 12th tee on Sunday.

But a double bogey from Bjerregaard on the 14th proved crucial and Rose came home in 34 to get to 17 under and win a European Tour title for the fourth season in a row.

There was more drama further down the leaderboard with players battling to make it into the top 110 in the Race to Dubai and maintain their playing privileges for next season.

Matt Ford, who began the week at 117th, secured his card with a tie for seventh but Ben Evans, who was one place behind Ford at 118th and finished one shot behind him, fell agonisingly short at 111th.

The leading duo came into the day at 15 under and Rose made the first move as he drained a 20-footer on the second to move ahead on his own.

Bjerregaard flew his second shot over the green on the third but recovered to pitch to within six feet and join Rose at the top with the World Number Seven showing him the line after reaching the green in three.

Another birdie from Bjerregaard on the fourth moved him out in front on his own but the Dane saw a three-foot putt lip out on the eighth to slip back to 16 under.

A stunning approach to the ninth then set up a birdie with Rose three-putting to drop a stroke and hand his rival a two shot lead.

Rose birdied the tenth to get back within one shot and when Bjerregaard found the trees off the 11th and made a bogey, the Englishman secured his par to get back on level terms.

But a 30-footer on the 12th put Bjerregaard back in the driving seat as the pair went blow for blow for the second consecutive day.

The duo were both ragged off the tee at the 13th and had to pitch out of the rough but got up and down brilliantly for a pair of birdies to maintain the one shot gap.

A second two shot swing of the day was then to come on the 14th when Bjerregaard found the rough with his tee shot and then caught a branch with his second. Rose saw a birdie putt agonisingly lip out but his rival's bogey effort did the same and the lead changed hands again.

Both men made par on the 15th but Rose flew his approach on the next straight over the flag and rolled in from 15 feet to open up a two shot lead and give him the cushion to bogey the last.

South Korea's Soomin Lee produced the round of the day as he went round in 64 to surge up to a share of third with eight birdies and two bogeys.

Matthew Fitzpatrick had looked set to finish third all on his own at 13 under but three bogeys in his final four holes saw him drop back to 11 under as he sealed a fifth top three finish of the season to go with his British Masters supported by Sky Sports title.

American Patrick Reed fired a 67 to get to 11 under and Australian Jason Scrivener was also in that group as he fell short of securing his card for next term.

Ford was then a further shot back after a closing 69 alongside Anirban Lahiri, Lin Wen-tang and YE Yang.

Evans came home in 31 as he stormed up the leaderboard in the morning but nine under and a share of 11th was not enough for him to keep his card as he lost his 2016 place by a mere 1,008 points.

Gaganjeet Bhullar, Thongchai Jaidee, Masahiro Kawamura, CT Pan, Angelo Que and Peter Uihlein were also in the group at eight under.

Prom Meesawat, who came into the week 110th in the Race to Dubai, moved up to 108th thanks to five birdies in his last six holes with Chris Paisley and Renato Paratore, despite his disqualification on Thursday, also holding on to their cards.

Ian Poulter, who was a late entry as he tried to make certain of playing the 13 events to maintain his European Tour membership for 2016, finished at five under after a closing 69.

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