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		<title>Phillip Price claims first Staysure Order of Merit to land John Jacobs Trophy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>PHILLIP Price won the John Jacobs Trophy for the first time after topping the 2019 Staysure Tour Order of Merit. Price held off his four challengers for the No. 1 spot in the final event of 2019 – the MCB Tour Championship – Mauritius. South African James Kingston was the main danger and was looking [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>PHILLIP Price won the John Jacobs Trophy for the first time after topping the 2019 Staysure Tour Order of Merit.</strong></p>
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<p>Price held off his four challengers for the No. 1 spot in the final event of 2019 – the MCB Tour Championship – Mauritius.</p>
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<p>South African James Kingston was the main danger and was looking set for the win he needed to overhaul Price, at the start of the third and final round, on Sunday.</p>
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<p>Price moved up to a share of third place during Sunday’s final round, having slipped briefly at one point on the back nine to just outside the top 10 finish, which would guarantee him the crown.</p>
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<p>A burst of three birdies in three holes from the 12th looked to have put the result beyond doubt for Price, as Sandelin surged past the field to go one clear of Kingston.</p>
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<p>But the 2002 Ryder Cup hero then dropped shots at the 15th and 16th before a birdie four at the dramatic final hole at Costance Belle Mare Plage lifted him inside the top five and a total of 2,888 points on the Staysure Order of Merit</p>
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<p>Price was the most consistent player during the year. Last year the Welshman finished second on the season-long rankings behind two-time John Jacobs Trophy winner Paul Broadhurst.</p>
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<p>But the 53-year-old went one better in 2019 to win the trophy – finishing 361.6 points ahead of Kingston in second place.</p>
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<p>“To be No. 1 after 19 tournaments is really important to me,” said Price. “I’ve never won an Order of Merit of any type. I wanted to be number one, not number two or three, so I’m delighted.</p>
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<p>“I finished second last year to Paul Broadhurst, which was nice – but it didn’t feel great. But to be No. 1 and have the trophy is extra special.</p>
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<p>“Coming into the final three weeks I was leading the Staysure Tour Order of Merit, but I knew there were a lot of points to play for at the events.</p>
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<p>“Barry Lane won (Madagascar), then Peter Fowler won (Seychelles), and James Kingston was leading after 36 holes this week and he could’ve passed me if I hadn’t finished inside the top 10.</p>
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<p>“It’s a massive relief and I’m delighted to be Staysure Tour No. 1,” added Price.</p>
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<p>“I needed to play quite well. I managed to make quite a few birdies early on and kept a buffer between myself and the players outside the top 10 and in the end Jarmo won.</p>
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<p>“It was nice to birdie the last and celebrate. It always nice to make a nice putt and punch the air, realising I’m No. 1.”</p>
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<h3><a href="http://www.golfsouth.co.uk/price-needs-top-10-to-win-john-jacobs-trophy-as-five-push-leader-at-mcb-tour-championship-in-mauritius/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Price needs top 10 to win John Jacobs Trophy</a></h3>
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<p>Price, who famously beat Phil Mickelson in the Sunday singles at The Belfry 17 years ago to help Europea defeat the USA, won the Staysure PGA Seniors Championship, at Ken’s London Club, in August – one of 12 top 10s during the year.</p>
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<p>Lancashire’s David Shacklady, who won twice in September at The Sinclair Invitational and Paris Legends Championship, finished third on the Staysure Order of Merit.</p>
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<p>Frenchman Jean-Francios Remesy and Australian Peter Fowler, winners of the Farmfoods European Legends Links Championship and the MCB Tour Championship – Seychelles, respectively, claimed fourth and fifth place on the season-long rankings.</p>
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<p>Berkshire’s Barry Lane, who needed a second win in three weeks on the Indian Ocean swing, finished sixth overall, with Peter Baker, from the West Midlands in eighth.</p>
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<p>Scotland’s Paul Lawrie finished 11th in his rookie year.</p>
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<p><strong>•To see the final Staysure Order of Merit click </strong><a href="https://www.europeantour.com/staysure-tour/rankings/overview/rankings/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>here</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>JARMO Sandelin recorded a final round of 65 to win his first Staysure Tour title at the MCB Tour Championship – Mauritius&#8230; the final event of the 2019 season. The Swede came from four strokes behind at the beginning of play to clinch his maiden over 50s title, at Constance Belle Mare Plage, where Kent’s [&#8230;]</p>
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<div id="attachment_6985" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Sandelin-Mauritius.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-6985" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Sandelin-Mauritius-1024x683.jpg" alt="2019 MCB Tour Championship - Mauritius winner Jarmo Sandellin" width="1024" height="683" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Sweden’s Jarmo Sandelin won his first Staysure Tour title at the MCB Tour Championship at Mauritius’ Constance Belle Mare Plage. Picture by GETTY IMAGES</p></div>
<p><strong>JARMO Sandelin recorded a final round of 65 to win his first Staysure Tour title at the MCB Tour Championship – Mauritius&#8230; the final event of the 2019 season.</strong></p>
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<p>The Swede came from four strokes behind at the beginning of play to clinch his maiden over 50s title, at Constance Belle Mare Plage, where Kent’s Roger Chapman, Colin Montgomerie and Tom Lehman – all Senior Majors winners – have been crowned winners in the past.</p>
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<p>It was Sandelin’s first victory since the 2001 BMW Asian Open, thanks to a brilliant seven-under par final round to overhaul overnight leader James Kingston and claim a three-shot victory.</p>
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<p>And it meant Sandelin had become the 12th player to win on the European Tour, the European Challenge Tour and the Staysure Tour.</p>
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<p>Sandelin started his final 18 holes of the season with four birdies in his opening six holes, including back-to-back gains at the third and fourth.</p>
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<p>He reached the turn at two-under after a double bogey at the par-four ninth but responded in stunning style on the back nine.</p>
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<p>The 1999 Ryder Cup player made five consecutive birdies from the 11th to the 15th, racing up the leaderboard and passing 36-hole leader Kingston.</p>
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<p>Even when Jarmo dropped a shot at the par-three 17th, he responded with a birdie at the 54th hole to set the clubhouse target at 12-under.</p>
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<p>With the South African unable to reach the score, Sandelin was crowned the winner of the MCB Tour Championship – Mauritius.</p>
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<p>“It’s been a long time since I last won,” said Sandelin. “There has been a lot of practise balls, a lot of tears, and a lot of hard work in the gym.</p>
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<p>“It’s nice to final come through and win, especially in Mauritius as it’s the final tournament of the year.</p>
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<p>“It was the start I wanted to have. I dropped two shots on the ninth after hitting it into the water, but I bounced back with five straight birdies from 11 to 15, so that was the key.</p>
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<p>“I felt after my fifth birdie in a row that I might have a good chance to win,” said the 52-year-old, from Stockholm, who was born in Finland, but grew up in Sweden.</p>
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<p>“I then knew that if I made a final birdie at the last then I had a good chance of winning the title.</p>
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<p>“All the players on the Staysure Tour are so good and I had a fantastic feeling this week and now I know that my game is good enough to win tournaments.</p>
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<p>“I also had my son, Lukas, on the bag, which makes it an even better feeling,” said Sandelin.</p>
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<p>Kingston carded a level par round to finish second, but the result was enough to see him crowned <em>King of the Swing</em> as the top-performer in the Indian Ocean – following a share of seventh place in Madagascar and a runner-up finish in the Seychelles.</p>
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<p>A stroke behind Kingston in a tie for third was a group of three players, including Frenchman, Jean-François Remesy, who led after the first round, defending champion Clark Dennis and Wales’ Phillip Price.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.golfsouth.co.uk/phillip-price-claims-first-staysure-order-of-merit-to-land-john-jacobs-trophy/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>The latter was crowned Staysure Tour No. 1 and awarded the 2019 John Jacobs Trophy at the conclusion of play after heading the Staysure Tour Order of Merit.</strong></a></p>
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<p>Spaniard Carl Suneson finished in sixth place while fellow countryman Miguel Angel Martin, Lancashire’s David Shacklady, Denmark’s Steen Tinning and Scot Paul Lawrie, were a shot back in a share of seventh.</p>
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<p>Former Open Champion Lawrie, who made four birdies in his closing five holes, finished 11th on the Order of Merit, and in doing so, won the 2019 Rookie of the Year award.</p>
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<p><strong>•For the final results in the MCB Tour Championship – Mauritius click </strong><a href="https://www.europeantour.com/staysure-tour/mcb-tour-championship-mauritius-2019/leaderboard?round=3" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>here</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p>
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<div id="attachment_6986" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Sandelin.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-6986" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Sandelin-1024x684.jpg" alt="Jarmo Sandelin 2019 Farmfoods British Par 3 Championship winner" width="1024" height="684" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Jarmo Sandelin after his win at the British Par 3 Championship at Nailcote Hall</p></div>
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<h3>Sandelin’s Champions Tour Q-School success</h3>
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<p><strong>SANDELIN</strong> also arrived on the Indian Ocean island in good form, having won the PGA Champions Tour Qualifying School First Stage Qualifier, at Tampa Bay Golf Club, in Florida, in November.</p>
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<p>At the final stage just over a week ago, he finished in a share of 15th – only the top five, including Sweden’s former European No. 1 Robert Karlsson – earned a card for the 2020 Champions Tour.</p>
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<p>But Sandelin can enter open qualifying events automatically on the USA’s over 50s tour by finishing inside the top 30 at TPC Scottsdale, where Surrey’s Andrew Raitt, finished tied 27th alongside former US Open winner Michael Campbell, who failed to earn a card in his rookie season.</p>
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<p>Sandelin also won the Farmfoods British Par 3 Championship at Warwickshire’s Nailcote Hall, in August – which is played over 36 holes against a field of European Challenge Tour and Staysure players – plus some with recent European Tour experience.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>JEAN-François Remesy carded a bogey-free six-under par first round of 66 to lead the MCB Tour Championship – Mauritius by two strokes. The Frenchman, who won the inaugural the Farmfoods European Legends Links Championship at Trevose, in June, put himself in pole position to claim another Staysure Tour title after a blemish-free round. The two-time [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>JEAN-François Remesy carded a bogey-free six-under par first round of 66 to lead the MCB Tour Championship – Mauritius by two strokes.</strong></p>
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<p>The Frenchman, who won the inaugural the Farmfoods European Legends Links Championship at Trevose, in June, put himself in pole position to claim another Staysure Tour title after a blemish-free round.</p>
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<p>The two-time French Open winner’s opening round included six birdies, to lead the season-finale at Constance Belle Mare Plage.</p>
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<p>Remesy ended last week’s MCB Tour Championship – Seychelles with a round of 66.</p>
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<p>And he began the ninth edition of the MCB Tour Championship – Mauritius, the last event of the three-event final series MCB Tour Championship, with another 66.</p>
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<p>The three-time European Tour winner showed no sign of struggling in the Mauritius heat as he birdied three of his opening six holes.</p>
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<p>That included back-to-back gains at the third and fourth. His putter, like the weather, remained hot as he began the back nine with another birdie to move to four-under.</p>
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<p>With four holes left to play, he extended his advantage with a gain at the par five 15th before a final birdie of the day at the last to sign for a bogey-free round and take the lead at the European Tour Destinations venue.</p>
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<p>“I’m happy to be in Mauritius and happy to play on a golf course that I’ve known for many years,” said Remesy.</p>
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<p>“I’ve been playing decent for a couple of weeks and I’ve continued my goal of hitting the fairways and greens, and finally I made a few birdies today which made for a good score.</p>
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<p>“I’m playing really well, which is great. I can now focus on the next two days. Hopefully I have a bit more luck on the greens.</p>
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<p>“I’ve been changing all my grips on my clubs because it’s hot, trying to find a solution to playing in the heat, and it was good today. Those changes make a big difference to recorded a round of 66, 69 or even a 70.</p>
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<p>“We know the par fives are reachable, but they are tricky, really tricky, so you need to hit the fairway.</p>
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<p>“You have to hit very good shots around this course. If you are missing shots then you’re going to be in trouble,” added Remesy, who was a regular visitor to the Mauritius Open, before the venue began hosting European Seniors Tour events.</p>
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<p>“It’s better to be leading than to be 10 shots behind, so I’ll take that,” said Remesy. I know the story about how to win tournaments but a lot of the guys behind me know that story as well.</p>
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<p>“I’m expecting the guys behind to make a charge and it should make for a fun weekend.”</p>
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<p>Two strokes behind Remesy is a chasing pack of four players, including Miguel Angel Martin and James Kingston, who are both searching for their maiden Staysure Tour title.</p>
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<p>Defending champion Clark Dennis and the 1999 Open Champion Paul Lawrie. mtached Martin and Kingston’s 68s, to sit on four-under, with South African, Kingston chipping in for eagle at the 18th hole as he looks to secure a first John Jacobs Trophy, having lost the overnight lead last weekend in the Seychelles.</p>
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<p>Lawrie still has a chance to land the John Jacobs Trophy and being crowned Staysure Tour No. 1 by winning the Order of Merit with a victory in Mauritius – but if Phillip Price can finish inside the top 10 the Welsh Ryder Cup winner will take the title for the first time.</p>
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<p>Price currently lies in 19th place having carded a first round 71 with three birdies and two bogeys.</p>
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<p>The second round at Constance Belle Mare Plage gets under way at 8.30am local time with Remesy teeing it up at 11.15am local time. Mauritius is four hours ahead of GMT.</p>
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<p>•<strong>For second round scores click </strong><a href="https://www.europeantour.com/staysure-tour/mcb-tour-championship-mauritius-2019/leaderboard?round=1" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>here</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p>
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		<title>Fowler in seventh heaven as fitness holds for Seychelles Constance Lemuria victory</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Dec 2019 05:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>PETER Fowler recorded a final round of 67 to win his seventh Staysure Tour title at the MCB Tour Championship – Seychelles at Constance Lemuria. The Australian, who won last year’s Willow Senior Golf Classic at Hertfordshire’s Hanbury Manor, started the final round four shots adrift of leader James Kingston. But Fowler carded a three-under [&#8230;]</p>
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<div id="attachment_6938" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Fowler.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-6938" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Fowler-1024x683.jpg" alt="2019 MCB TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP – SEYCHELLES WINNER PETER FOWLER" width="1024" height="683" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Australlian Peter Fowler claimed his seventh Staysture Tour win with victory in the MCB Tour Championship at Constance Lemuria. Picture by GETTY IMAGES</p></div>
<p><strong>PETER Fowler recorded a final round of 67 to win his seventh Staysure Tour title at the MCB Tour Championship – Seychelles at Constance Lemuria. </strong></p>
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<p>The Australian, who won last year’s Willow Senior Golf Classic at Hertfordshire’s Hanbury Manor, started the final round four shots adrift of leader James Kingston.</p>
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<p>But Fowler carded a three-under par final round, including a bogey-free back nine, to beat the South African by a stroke.</p>
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<p>The 2011 Staysure Tour No. 1 began his final 18 holes at the European Tour Destinations venue with impetus.</p>
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<p>Fowler birdied the opening two holes to apply pressure on Kingston, reaching the turn in two-under after a gain at the sixth followed by a dropped shot at seven.</p>
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<p>The calm approach remained key for the 60-year-old as players struggled in the Seychelles sun, including Kingston who dropped three shots in four holes.</p>
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<p>Meanwhile Fowler maintained his advantage over a bunched chasing pack as he carded eight consecutive pars from the eighth to the 15th.</p>
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<p>With players jostling for position, Fowler gained another stroke at the par five 16th to set the target at four-under.</p>
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<p>And with Kingston unable to finish with a flourish the Australian was crowned champion in the Seychelles as he survived the physcially punishing and picturesque back nine which has serious inclines for the players to negotiate.</p>
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<p>“It’s been a fantastic three days of golf,” Fowler said. “I made lots of birdies this week. I was fortunate to only have one bogey on my card today and that paid off.</p>
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<p>“I played quite conservatively on the par fives towards the end but managed to get the job done.</p>
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<p>“I opened with two birdies and then birdied the sixth and that really settled me down.</p>
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<p>“I played quite well and had a lot of birdie chances but didn’t make them until I got to the 16th. But I kept a lot of bogeys off the card and that was important.Ÿ”</p>
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<p>Fowleer made light of his latest victory marking 10 years on the European Seniors Tour.</p>
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<p>“The golf ball doesn’t know how old you are,” Fowler added. “Since I’ve turned 60, I’ve said that I still need to work hard.</p>
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<p>“If you look at Bernhard Langer and the other senior guys who are doing well around the world they continue to work hard on their fitness, which is important for us because our fitness is dropping.</p>
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<p>“But I’m trying to keep mine up there. I’ve proved over the last 10 years that your fitness is key to success.”</p>
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<p>Kingston signed for a final round of 72 to claim his third runner-up finish of the year.</p>
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<p>That moved him into second place on the Staysure Tour Order of Merit.</p>
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<p>Welshman Phillip Price, who tops the Order of Merit, extended his advantage following his third place finish in the Seychelles after his 69 on Saturday.</p>
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<p>Lancashire’s Paul Eales also carded a round of 69 to join Price and Argentinian Mauricio Molina in a share of third – two strokes behind Fowler.</p>
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<p>A group of four players, including Peter Baker, from the West Midlands, and Simon Brown, Spain’s Miguel Angel Martin and Sweden’s Joakim Haeggman, finished three shots adrift on one-under</p>
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<p>Haeggman, the first Swede to play in the Ryder Cup carded the joint low round of the day, with a 66.</p>
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<p>All the attention moves to Mauritius where the third MCB Tour Championship in a row will bring the curtain down on the 2019 Staysure Tour, with the John Jacobs Trophy going to the No. 1 player on the Order of Merit after the final round.</p>
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<p><strong>•For the final scores from the MCB Tour Championship – Seychelles, click </strong><a href="https://www.europeantour.com/staysure-tour/mcb-tour-championship-seychelles-2019/results?round=3"><strong>here</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p>
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		<title>James Kingston close to first Staysure win at MCB Tour Championship – Seychelles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>JAMES Kingston will go in search of his first Staysure Tour title as he takes a one-stroke lead into Saturday’s final round of the MCB Tour Championship – Seychelles. The South African, who carded a four-under par 66, began the second round five strokes adrift of leader Gary Orr. But Kingston, who has 11 wins [&#8230;]</p>
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<div id="attachment_6912" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/James-Kingston.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-6912" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/James-Kingston-1024x683.jpg" alt="James Kingston in the second round of the 2019 MCB Tour Championship at Seychelles’ Constance Lemuria" width="1024" height="683" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">James Kingston surged into conention at the MCB Tour Championship – Seychelles after a second round 66 at Constance Lemuria. Picture by GETTY IMAGES</p></div>
<p><strong>JAMES Kingston will go in search of his first Staysure Tour title as he takes a one-stroke lead into Saturday’s final round of the MCB Tour Championship – Seychelles.</strong></p>
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<p>The South African, who carded a four-under par 66, began the second round five strokes adrift of leader Gary Orr.</p>
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<p>But Kingston, who has 11 wins on the Sunshine Tour plus four more on the Asian Tour, recorded four consecutive birdies on his final four holes to take the lead, with Surrey-based Orr dropping down the leaderboard.</p>
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<p>The Scotsman, who is attached to Helenburgh GC, on his native Clydeside, carded four bogeys and a double in a 76 – 12 shots worse than the two-time European Tour winner, who lives in Weybridge, took on Thursday.</p>
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<p>Kingston has claimed four top five results in 2019, including runner-up finishes at the Senior Open Hauts de France and Staysure PGA Seniors Championship at Kent’s London Club.</p>
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<p>He is now in prime position to seal his maiden Staysure Tour title – in the second of three MCB Tour Championships which will bring the curtain down on the 2019 season next week, in Mauritius.</p>
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<p>Kingston reached the turn at level-par following a birdie at the sixth and a bogey at the ninth. He remained on that score with four holes to play after he gave up the birdie on the 11th with a bogey on the 12th.</p>
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<h3><a href="http://www.golfsouth.co.uk/gary-orr-puts-back-problems-behind-him-to-storm-into-lead-at-seychelles-mcb-tour-championship/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Orr defies injury to lead in Seychelles</a></h3>
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<p>The two-time European Tour winner then finished with a flurry of birdies to leap to the summit at Constance Lemuria, which boasts one of the most spectacular back nines in the world of golf.</p>
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<p>“Whenever you put yourself in the mix coming into the last round you’ve got to give yourself a decent chance,” said James Kingston. “I’ve played pretty solid all season so I’m looking forward to tomorrow.</p>
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<p>“I felt like I played really solid golf today. We had a nice three-ball and we finished off in style with André Bossert making eagle and myself and Cesar Monasterio making birdies on 18.</p>
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<p>“I was quite pleased to finish by birdieing the last four holes. The back nine, especially the last few holes, if you hit some good shots, it’s actually easier to set yourself up with birdie opportunities.</p>
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<p>“Even though the elevation plays a big role, I still think there are more opportunities on the back nine,” added Kingston, whose last win came in 2013 at the Investec Royal Swazi Open.</p>
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<p>Hot on Kingston’s heels is Kent’s Peter Wilson. The Princes GC member signed for a three-under par 67, having gone out in four-under to move into contention.</p>
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<p>A group of three players, including Spaniard Miguel Angel Martin, Argentina’s Mauricio Molina and Welshman Stephen Dodd make up the top five at the European Tour Destinations venue on two-under – three strokes behind James Kingston.</p>
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<p>The final round of the MCB Tour Championship – Seychelles will get under way at 8.45am local time with Kingston going for glory at 11.30am local time. The Seychelles are four hours ahead of GMT.</p>
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<p><strong>•Click </strong><a href="https://www.europeantour.com/staysure-tour/mcb-tour-championship-seychelles-2019/leaderboard?round=2" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>here</strong></a><strong> for live scoring in the final round.</strong></p>
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		<title>Price is right as Phil claims PGA Seniors Championship at Kent’s London Golf Club</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>PHILLIP Price won the Staysure PGA Seniors Championship at London Golf Club to claim his second Staysure Tour title in three years. The 2002 Ryder Cup star recorded rounds of 67, 66 and 71 before a final round of 67, to win the championship by two-shots from 2005 US Open winner Michael Campbell, James Kingston [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>PHILLIP Price won the Staysure PGA Seniors Championship at London Golf Club to claim his second Staysure Tour title in three years.</strong></p>
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<p>The 2002 Ryder Cup star recorded rounds of 67, 66 and 71 before a final round of 67, to win the championship by two-shots from 2005 US Open winner Michael Campbell, James Kingston and Peter Lonard.</p>
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<p>The Welshman’s first victory on the over-50s circuit came at the 2017 WINSTONgolf Senior Open.</p>
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<p>And after five top 10s in 2019, Price became a Staysure Tour winner once again with victory at the European Tour Destinations venue at Ash, in Kent, thanks to that five-under par final round.</p>
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<p>Price began the fourth round two strokes behind 54-hole leader David McKenzie, but started his surge up the leaderboard with three birdies in his first six holes, including one at the first hole.</p>
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<p>A bogey on the seventh saw him make the turn at two-under to apply the pressure on the leaders before he moved swiftly passed them on the back nine.</p>
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<p>Price shot a blemish-free 33, including an eagle on the 11th and a birdie on the 16th to set the target at 17-under.</p>
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<p>With South African Kingston and Australian Lonard unable to match the Welshman’s total, Price was crowned champion to become the first player from Wales to win the event since Brain Huggett in 1993.</p>
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<p>“This win is a little nicer than the first one,” said Price, who famously beat Phil Mickelson in the Sunday singles at The Belfry before Paul McGinley holed the winning putt..</p>
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<p>“I’ve had my wife and two children here with me, and the children haven’t seen me win anything so that made it special.</p>
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<p>“It’s nice to have them both here and nice to see me win something. I’ve been playing quite well all year with a lot of top 10 finishes, but without a win – so this was a huge relief for me.</p>
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<p>“The birdie on the first got me off to a nice start. I hit a good tee shot and a nice six-iron and then a good chip. I holed a nice putt and that settled me down.</p>
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<p>“I had a number in my mind all week. Eighteen-under won last year and I wanted to get to that.</p>
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<p>“I got to 17, which is pretty close, and 18-under would’ve seen them off. But 17-under was good enough to get the job done.”</p>
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<p>Major champion Campbell recorded a final round of 67, including an eagle finish, to finish two shots behind Price in second place alongside Kingston and Lonard.</p>
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<p>Overnight leader and fellow Aussie McKenzie signed for a final round of 72 to take fifth.</p>
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<p>With his win, Price moves into third place on the Staysure Tour Order of Merit, up from sixth place.</p>
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