
Gaurav Ghei scaled the summit once again by winning the inaugural Pine Valley Beijing Open golf tournament by carding a flawless three-under 69 on the final day today.
The Delhi golfer, playing smart and tidy golf, totalled 14-under 274 to win by two shots over Australian Adam Blyth 71 and became the first Indian to win on any Tour in 2007.
Ghei, who was tied with three others for the overnight lead, had three birdies and no bogeys in his round which fetched him his third Asian Tour title and the top prize of US79,250.
The 38-year-old Ghei, who waited 11 years between his first two titles, clinched the third one after a gap of only eight months.
Ghei was never behind in the final round after going into lead with two birdies on the front nine. He birdied the fifth for the third day in row and then the eighth for the fourth successive day and then added a third birdie on 13th before parring the rest and sealing his win.
8220;It is an amazing feeling to be able to win again. I have been consistent but was not able to put it together earlier this year,8221; said Ghei, whose previous best this year had been tied sixth at the Johnnie Walker Classic in March.
Ghei8217;s previous wins on Asian Tour came at 1995 Gadgil Western Masters and 2006 Mercuries Masters and this win also ensures his berth in the 5 million HSBC Champions in Shanghai in November.
Randhawa finishes second
Madrid: Jyoti Randhawa came within a whisker of becoming only the third Indian to win on the European Tour. Randhawa came back from a four-shot deficit in the two million euro Open de Espana and with three rounds of 65-66-67, finished sole second behind Charl Schwartzel of South Africa, who with a final round of 67 ended at 16-under and one shot ahead of Randhawa. He has previously won six titles on Asian Tour and one on the Japan tour. 8220;I have come close to winning on European Tour quite a few times, hopefully it will happen soon,8221; said Randhawa.