File photo of Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat during the PGA Championship at Wentworth Golf Club in Surrey, southwest of London, on May 21, 2015. (AFP PHOTO/GLYN KIRK) |
ABERDEEN: Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat won his second European Tour title of the year on Sunday (Aug 2) when he defeated Robert Karlsson on the final hole to clinch the Paul Lawrie Matchplay.
The 26-year-old Thai, already a two-time tour winner after capturing the 2013 Malaysia Open and this year's Shenzhen International, was three up with four holes to play. However, the Swede hit back on the 15th, 16th and 17th to set up a dramatic last hole duel.
Kiradech held his nerve on the 18th where he putted from four feet just after Karlsson had dragged his birdie attempt wide.
"My next step was to win in Europe, so I am happy and so proud of myself," said Kiradech, whose burly frame has led him to be dubbed "Asia's John Daly" in honour of the big-hitting, two-time major winner from the United States.
Kiradech, who ended hopes of a home win when he saw off Scotland's Marc Warren in the last four, took a two-hole lead in the final with birdies on three of the first four holes. That advantage increased at the sixth as Karlsson twice tangled with the heavy rough.
Karlsson reduced the deficit to just one hole after firing birdies at the eighth and ninth but his Thai rival took the 11th and 14th to return to three up.
Despite the defeat, Karlsson was pleased with his display. "It was much better than I expected coming in here. I can take a lot of positives out of it," he said.
David Howell recovered from his narrow semi-final defeat to Karlsson to beat Warren by one hole in the third-place play-off.
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