Matteo Manassero wins Barclays Singapore Open 2012

November 11, 2012

Matteo Manassero wins Barclays Singapore Open 2012

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Matteo Manassero accomplished a marathon last day in character to win a Barclays Singapore Open after a play-off with Louis Oosthuizen during Sentosa Golf Club. The nineteen year aged Italian eagled a third play-off hole from 15 feet to deny Oosthuizen a third win of a season, as good as hand The Race to Dubai title to Rory McIlroy after a World Number One accomplished third.

With most of a third turn incomplete during a start of a day after extensive charge delays upon Thursday as good as Friday, Manassero set about completing a 7 underneath standard 64 to lead by dual starting in to a last round.

Manassero, who became The European Tour's youngest personality dual years ago as good as combined a second title in beside Malaysia last season, then birdied a standard 5 18th for a last turn 69 to tie with Oosthuizen upon 13 underneath after a former Open Champion had followed a 65 with a closing 67.

Two trips back down a 18th unsuccessful to separate a pair Oosthuizen bravely holing a 7 foot birdie putt after Manassero chipped to dual feet initial time around, before a 30 year aged longed for from 5 feet after his opponent unsuccessful to get up-and-down from a edge of a green.

Both were upon a putting surface in dual during a third time of asking, though when Oosthuizen longed for from 30 feet Manassero showed nerves of steel to turn a initial teen to win three European Tour titles.

"It's been an extremely prolonged day," pronounced Manassero. "The adrenaline kept me starting as good as a key was! startin g unequivocally good this morning. Starting with a little birdies gave me a lot of adrenaline to go forward.

"The play-off was usually a good honour to play with Louis it's been extraordinary really. This year has been a difficult year for me starting by a few pitch changes, though it has been extraordinary this week. I'm blissful this came in such a good tournament."

Manassero had 4 birdies in a quarrel from a fourth in his third turn to strike the front early this morning, as good as when overnight personality Thomas Bjrn used upon a back 9 Oosthuizen (right) emerged as his nearest challenger.

The Masters Tournament runner-up was dual during a back of with a turn to play before birdieing a initial to get inside of one. He found difficulty off a tee during fifth, however, as good as longed for his standard putt from eighteen feet.

Manassero birdied a second before chipping from sand to inside of dual feet during fourth for an requisite gain, as Oosthuizen found water during a seventh usually to almost hole his fourth from a fairway as good as save par.

Oosthuizen held Manassero with a hattrick of birdies from a ninth, though looked to have thrown away his chances of winning with back-to-back bogeys during a 12th as good as 13th. He chipped in during a 14th, though, as good as a shining pitch to inside of dual feet during a standard 5 18th saw him set a aim during 13 under.

After bogeying a 15th Manassero needed a birdie, as good as although The European Tour's youngest personality saw his putt slip by upon a 17th, he made no mistake during a last after reaching a immature in two.

McIlroy shot 69-65 upon a last day, an eagle during a last confirming his status as European Number One as good as allowing a No! rthern I rishman to compare Ryder Cup teammate Luke Donald's 2011 achievement of topping a income list upon both sides of a Atlantic.

Bjrn recovered from his third turn 74 with a 68 to take fourth upon 9 under, with Italy's Francesco Molinari as good as three-time personality of a event Adam Scott scored equally for fifth.

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