Final hole bogey denies McGinley maiden Senior title

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Paul McGinley was left to rue an 18th hole bogey as the Dubliner missed out to Welshman, Stephen Dodd by a single shot at the Farmfoods European Senior Masters.

McGinley carded a final round of one over par 73 to agonisingly miss out on a maiden European Senior Tour title.
For long periods it looked like the championship was his for the taking, an opening hole bogey soon forgotten as Paul fired two birdies on 5 and 7 to make the turn in 35.
He dropped two shots, however, with bogeys at 11 and 13 before a terrific two at 15 put him back in the driving seat with three to play. He could only par 16 and 17 and stood on the par-3 final tee knowing that a birdie would seal the win.
But Paul, playing in just his fourth Senior Tour event, struck his tee shot short of the green and then missed a tricky putt for par to drop to one under.
The beneficiary? Welshman Stephen Dodd who won his second European Senior Tour title on a dramatic final day at Forest of Arden Marriott Hotel & CC.
Dodd, winner of last year’s Senior Italian Open presented by Villaverde Resort, started the day level par, three strokes behind 36-hole leader Clark Dennis but quickly made ground as he went out in 34 strokes, two under par.
The 51 year old, who moves up to eighth place on the European Senior Tour Order of Merit, spent most of the day chasing both Dennis and McGinley, and found himself one shot behind with three holes to play after a bogey on the 15thhole.
Playing in the penultimate group, Dodd found the fringe at the front of the green on the par three 18th, the signature hole at Forest of Arden, leaving himself 40 feet for birdie and a share of the lead.
The Welshman miraculously made the putt, which rolled around the hole before dropping in, to join McGinley at the top of the leaderboard on two under par.
But when McGinley failed to par the last, it was only Clark Dennis who could deny Dodd the title. Dennis found the green, but missed a birdie putt from 15 feet, which would have forced a play-off, handing Dodd the win.
“It was one of those putts where I was just trying to get by the hole, but fortunately it went in,” said Dodd. “The thing with tough conditions is there aren’t going to be scores like 64s or 65 out there. Level par is usually a good score and that’s what I had in mind today.
“The field was great this week, and to come out on top is a great achievement for me.”
“I had a good start today which was important and I made a lot of pars from there. It was tough onthe back nine to get it close and make birdies. Thankfully I made one on the last when it counted.
“It has been a challenging three days with the weather but the course held up well. It has been a challenging week for the greenkeeping staff but they did a fantastic job in these conditions.
In fourth place Jarmo Sandelin, a member of Europe’s 1999 Ryder Cup side, recorded the best result of his debut Senior Tour season on one over par, and two strokes further back were Peter Fowler and Philip Golding on two over par.
Peter Baker, playing in his first event on the over-50s circuit, took a share of seventh place with Gordon Brand Jnr, Paul Eales and Tim Thelen on three over par.

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