Indias Jeev Milka Singh wins the Scottish Open 2012

July 16, 2012

Jeev Milha Singh wins 2012 Scottish Open Championship

"I consider God has been kind, as well as we consider a margin came behind as well as we put myself in a to go in for a playoff I'm really fortunate."-Jeev Milkha Singh

(CNN) India's Jeev Milkha Singh claimed his fourth European Tour career title upon Sunday after winning a playoff opposite Italy's Francesco Molinari during a Scottish Open.

The 40-year-old snatched feat with a birdie during a initial additional hole to renovate Molinari who had proposed a last turn during a Castle Stuart Golf Links with a one-stroke lead.

The win additionally equates to Singh has booked a place during a Open Championship which starts upon Thursday.

"I consider God has been kind, as well as we consider a margin came behind as well as we put myself in a to go in for a playoff I'm really fortunate," Singh said.

The Indian golfer has struggled with behind problems in recent years which have left him feeling frustrated, he says.

"You feel similar to your game is coming behind as well as an additional damage creeps up, though we only stuck myself in there as well as said which we need to work upon a physical side, as well as we worked tough upon that. Everything has paid off, as well as we only wish to consider about a great things as well as not what's past as well as we wish to demeanour towards a future now."

Singh proposed a day five shots off a lead though clawed! his way behind into row with a five-under standard turn of 67 to finish a tournament upon 17-under par. Molinari shot a last turn 72, only securing a playoff with a birdie during a 72nd hole.

But a Italian couldn't repeat a feat upon a same immature a few mins later, withdrawal his birdie putt reduced before Singh holed out from fifteen feet to claim a 518,046 (US$ 635,000) initial prize.

Molinari, who additionally accomplished runner-up during last weekend's French Open, will be anticipating he can go a single improved during Royal Lytham & St Annes subsequent week.

Earlier, Scotland's Marc Warren had hold a two-stroke lead with 3 holes to play, though a three-putt contributed to a stand in bogey during a 16th which he followed with a bogey during a 17th.He would eventually finish joint-third with Sweden's Alexander Noren (70) upon 16-under par.

England's Matthew Baldwin accomplished a shot serve behind upon 15-under standard scored equally with Soren Kjeldsen from Denmark as well as France's Thomas Levet. Phil Mickelson (US) had a disappointing last turn of 74 dropping behind to tie for 16th.The four-time vital champion was in great company though.

England's Luke Donald (73) accomplished a tournament upon a same total, as did Ireland's Padraig Harrington (71) who will be seeking to win a third Open Championship after his back-to-back successes in 2007 as well as 2008.


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