Elvira, ranked 694, survives Wales Open rollercoaster to capture maiden title | Malay Mail

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NEWPORT, July 26 — Spain’s Nacho Elvira, the world number 694, won his maiden European Tour title on Sunday, shrugging off squandering a six-shot lead to defeat South Africa’s Justin Harding in a play-off. Elvira, 34, parred the first extra hole at Celtic Manor to secure his first victory at...

NEWPORT, July 26 — Spain’s Nacho Elvira, the world number 694, won his maiden European Tour title on Sunday, shrugging off squandering a six-shot lead to defeat South Africa’s Justin Harding in a play-off.

“It means the world,” said Elvira, who had not recorded a top ten for over two years and had endured nine missed cuts in his last 11 events. Harding and Finland’s Mikko Korhonen had both played their first 15 holes in six under par to share the lead on 16 under, with Elvira covering his first 14 holes in one over.

 

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