Golf
Forsyth pips Otto in play-off
SCOTLAND'S Alastair Forsyth
came from five behind to beat
South African Hennie Otto at the
first hole of a play-off for the
Madeira Islands Open.
The 32-year-old from Glasgow,
who did not make a single
halfway cut in his first five starts
of the year, fired a closing 67 to
take full advantage of Otto's
worst round of the week.
Seeking his first European
title - he was not even the holder
of a full Tour card entering
the tournament - Otto followed
three 67s with a level-par 72.
Forsyth, whose one previous
victory came after a play-off
with Australian Stephen Leaney
in Malaysia six years ago, could
have taken the first prize of almost
£90,000 without the need
for sudden-death.
Seven birdies and two bogeys
in his first 14 holes put him one
ahead, but he bogeyed the short
17th then both he and Otto
birdied the 386-yard 18th to tie
on the 15-under-par mark of 273,
four clear of England's Gary
Clark.
For Forsyth it was the fourth
time out of four that he had
birdied the final hole during the
tournament, and he made it five
out of five to capture the trophy.
Clark was the other member of
the final group and his closing
birdie left him third on his own
at 11 under. The 36-year-old Londoner's
best finish on the circuit
earned him £33,693.
Welshman Bradley Dredge,
needing to win to move back into
the world's top 50 a week before
the cut-off for the Masters, finished
joint 15th.
That means Dredge probably
has to take the Andalucian Open
title at Aloha in Spain next Sunday
to earn a return trip to Augusta,
where he was only three
off the lead with a round to play
last year.
Forsyth, pipped by Ian Poulter
for the Tour's Rookie of the Year
award in 2000, had had 23 topten
finishes since his first win,
but this was the perfect way to
put his nightmare start to 2008
behind him. He returned home
from events in Abu Dhabi, Qatar,
Dubai, India and Malaysia without
having picked up a penny.
Forsyth and Otto also clashed
in a play-off in the 1996 South
African amateur strokeplay
championship - and on that occasion
went nine extra holes before
the Scot won that as well.
11:17am Monday 24th March 2008
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