Sharma lies tied 53rd as Pepperell takes lead in British Masters
Sharma lies tied 53rd as Pepperell takes lead in British Masters
Wishaw (UK), May 15: Indian golfer Shubhankar Sharma was lying tied 53rd after an action-packed closing with birdies on 15th and 18th besides two bogeys in between in the third round of the Betfred British Masters here.
The only Indian to make the cut among four participants, Sharma carded 1-under 71 in the third round of the tournament hosted by Danny Willett.
Sharma has rounds of 73-71-71 for a total of 1-under 215.
The Indian birdied third and fifth and raised hopes of a good day as he moved up. A bogey on the ninth was a step backward but after five pars, he finished with two birdies and two bogeys in the last four holes.
포기란 없다 …48세 블랜드, 유러피언투어 478째 대회서 감격의 첫 우승
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Bland wins play-off to make history at British Masters
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15/05/2021 - 18:49 England s Richard Bland won the British Masters Oli SCARFF AFP/File 2 min
London (AFP)
Richard Bland become the oldest first-time winner in European Tour history as the Englishman beat Guido Migliozzi in a play-off to clinch the British Masters title on Saturday.
Bland landed his maiden Tour title at the 478th attempt after he parred the first extra hole at The Belfry while Migliozzi three-putted from long range.
The 48-year-old carded a superb final round of 66 to set the clubhouse target on 13 under par.
Birdies on the 15th and 16th gave Migliozzi a share of the lead and he then found the green in two on the par-five 17th, but the Italian missed from five feet for birdie after lipping out from long range for an eagle.
478th-time lucky as Bland wins British Masters and first title at 48
Issued on: England s Richard Bland won the British Masters Oli SCARFF AFP/File 3 min
London (AFP)
Richard Bland become the oldest first-time winner in European Tour history as the Englishman beat Guido Migliozzi in a play-off to clinch the British Masters title on Saturday.
Bland landed his maiden Tour title at the 478th attempt after he parred the first extra hole at The Belfry while Migliozzi three-putted from long range.
The 48-year-old carded a superb final round of 66 to set the clubhouse target on 13 under par. It s probably going to take a few days to sink it. It s what I ve worked for for 20 years. I ve had a few close calls and I assume someone up there was looking down on me quite favourably today, said Bland.