Lowry falls back into the pack in Singapore as Svensson wins

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A final round charge at the Porsche Singapore Classic didn’t materialise for Shane Lowry who will rest up before heading to Augusta National with plenty to be excited about.

Teeing off five shots off the pace, Lowry settled for a level-par 72 and an eight-under total in 29th place.

The Clara man again roared out of the traps and birdies 2nd, 3rd, 7th and 9th saw him turn in 32 and climb into contention. But after a birdie on the par-3 11th the wheels came off and he went tumbling down the leaderboard.

Three bogeys in a row were followed by a birdie on 16 before Lowry dropped three shots in his last two holes with an ugly double bogey, bogey finish.

Jesper Svensson won his first DP World Tour title with a play-off victory over Kiradech Aphibarnrat.

The Swede matched the course record with a closing 63 at Laguna National Golf Resort Club to get to 17 under but extra holes were required as Aphibarnrat eagled the last in a 64.

Both men made a birdie on the first trip up the last and then exchanged a pair of pars before Aphibarnrat went over the back and made a bogey, leaving Svensson two putts for a par and victory.

Svensson may have turned professional nearly five years ago, winning on the Nordic Golf League in 2020, but his big breakthrough came last year with his victory at the B-NL Challenge Trophy on the European Challenge Tour.

He also achieved three second-places as he finished fifth on the Road to Mallorca and continued to catch the eye, finishing second at the Investec South African Open Championship this season in just his sixth DP World Tour start.

Another runner-up finish came at the Bahrain Championship presented by Bapco Energies but he has now gone one better to win the opening event of the DP World Tour’s Asian Swing.

“It’s been a lot of good golf so it was nice to finally come out on top,” he said. “It’s very hard to win so it’s really nice.

“It’s been a long journey. To win on my first season out here, I couldn’t have dreamt of it. It’s always been a dream to be a winner on the DP World Tour and to achieve it feels amazing.

“Combined with Challenge Tour last year and the beginning of this season I’ve had five second-place spots in the last year. I really wanted to come out on top here.

“There was a couple of times today I told Lucky, my caddie… on 14 we were thinking about laying up we both said ‘no, we’re not finishing second again’ and it was the best shot of the week.”

Svensson began the day five shots off the lead but got off to a blistering start, making birdies on the first and second and adding an eagle on the par-five third.

He put an approach to eight feet at the sixth and chipped in at the eighth and while he then went bogey-bogey, birdies at the 12th and 13th handed him a one-shot lead.

A stunning second at the next left him with eight feet for birdie as he took a three-shot lead but he bogeyed the next to leave the door ajar,

Aphibarnrat had birdied the third, fifth, seventh and eighth but his chances looked to be fading as he bogeyed the 12th.

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One response to “Lowry falls back into the pack in Singapore as Svensson wins”

  1. Michael Travers avatar
    Michael Travers

    Why would Lowry have ” plenty to be excited about” going to the Masters? This was a very poor quality field and one assumes that Lowry was only there for his appearance money. The winner, Lowry’s playing partner in the final round and a first year rookie on tour, was 9 shots better than Lowry in the final round. Lowry never performs when it matters. He chokes. He will be lucky to make the cut at the Masters

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