Norwegian relies on surprises at the last twist and won the Tiebreaker

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Norwegian Kristofell Reitan surprised a brilliant day last day with 62 strokes to force the tiebreaker against the Scottish Ewen Ferguson and the Dutch Darius Van Drel and finally awarded the SOUM Open, DP World Tour tournament that played the Rinkven International Club of Antwerp (Belgium), the main success of his career.

Reatan started this last day with nine blows from the head and even when he made a ‘Bogey’ in the third hole, he completed a extraordinary tour with ten ‘birdies’ to fodium an amazing card with a 62 effect -record of the patla- for a total of 271.

In the final game, three hours later, Ferguson’s journey began with two Englishman John Parry shocks and four in van driel. He prepared quietly, knowing he was messing with a good weekend, but soon it was proven that it would not be easy.

He made a ‘bogey’ in the first hole, while Parry lost a great opportunity to tie in the lead. Although he seemed to retaliate in the second, in the room, he made a mistake again. He succeeded in the new ‘birdies’ in 5, 8 and 16, but the new frustrations at 9 and especially at 18 he took from him the success and gave the Tiebreaker’s choice to Van Drel, who closed his performance with a 69 a Reit waiting at the Club House.

In the winner of the winner, the trio was pair in the first hole but in the second appeared, born 27 years ago in Lorenskog, along with a birdie to achieve the final success and fulfill a dream he had since childhood and even stopped playing because he stopped enjoying fun, he recognized. Three blows from the head graduated from South Africa Thriston Lawrence, the Chinese Haotong Li, the American Troy Merrit and the English Troy Merritt and Jordan Smith, while Spanish ángel Ayora and Manuel Elvira ended up in a group of players tied to eleven places with 276 blows (-8).

Source: La Verdad

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