November 6, 2022 – Rabat: Thailand’s Jazz Janewattananond won for the first time in nearly three years today when he triumphed in the US$1.5 million International Series Morocco after a brilliant eagle, birdie finish at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam.
The 2019 Asian Tour number one closed with
a fine six-under-par 67 to finish on 12 under and beat Canadian Richard T. Lee
by one stroke.
Lee, who missed a 16-foot birdie putt on the last to force a play-off, shot a 70 while Spaniard David Puig fired a 73 to finish third, a stroke further back.
Jazz, playing in the third from last group
having started the day four shots behind overnight leader Puig, burst through to
victory thanks to a stunning five-under-par back nine.
He made birdie on 11 and 15 but it was the short and driveable par-four 17th that proved to be pivotal. Lee, playing in the final group, had appeared to be in control and on course to win for much of the back nine but that all changed when Jazz found the green with his tee shot on 17 and holed a 20-foot eagle putt. The Thai golfer then drew level with Lee after holing a five-footer for birdie on the par-five 18th. To the surprise of everyone Lee then dropped a shot on 17, the easiest hole on the course, after finding trees off the tee before failing to draw level with Jazz on the last.
“It feels amazing. It’s been a long journey
and I’m just so happy to end the year on a high note,” said Jazz, whose
girlfriend and fellow professional golfer Sarina Schmidt caddied for him this
week.
“I had three holes left and I wasn’t even
nearly at the top. I just had a really good finish – everything was really
quick. When that last putt dropped I just felt so relieved, the waiting game
begun, and now I’m here!”
He last won in December of 2019 at the
Thailand Masters, which was one of his four wins that year.
“It’s been a long time since my last trophy
– since before COVID. Now everything’s changed, I’ve found my way through and
we’re here,” said the Thai, who has now tasted victory on seven occasions on
the Asian Tour.
“This was my first time in Morocco and the
city of Rabat has been amazing – the culture, the food the people, everything.
I heard a lot about this golf course already from people I play with and I knew
it was going to be hard, but it’s exceeded all my expectations. I’ve been out
nine weeks in a row and I’m tired now and my back’s hurting, but I came in with
an open mind to exploring Morocco and Rabat, and I think that helped me win,
because I didn’t come in with high expectations.”
Lee had been attempting to claim his third
title on Tour and his first since 2017 but had to settle for his second
runner-up finish of the season as he was also second in the International
Series Singapore in August.
“I looked at the leaderboard on 17 and then
saw that Jazz was at 12 under and finished his round. So, I mean, I just wanted
to make birdie on the last hole to try to tie and make the playoff,” said Lee,
who led at the halfway mark thanks to a second day 65.
“I bogeyed the first hole with a three
putt, just started off bad and then came back with four birdies in a row from
six to nine and felt the rhythm going pretty well. Then just an unforced error
on 17 on the tee shot, got unlucky and got behind the tree and had no shot to
the green. So, I mean, it caused me to make a bogey and just… stuff happens,
you know?”
Zimbabwean Scott Vincent finished in
fourth, three behind the winner, after carding a 71, while his brother Kieran
(74), Japan’s Jinichiro Kozuma (66), Korean Taehoon OK (67) and Kiradech
Aphibarnrat from Thailand (70) were equal fifth, one shot further back.
The Asian Tour visits Egypt next week for
the first time for the US$1.5 million International Series Egypt at Madinaty
Golf Club, from November 10 to 13.
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