Nordic final at the Volvo World Match Play Championship

Nordic final at the Volvo World Match Play Championship 2014


Nordic final at the Volvo World Match Play Championship
Nordic final at the Volvo World Match Play Championship

HENRIK-Stenson holed a 25-foot birdie putt at the last to beat South African George Coetzee by one
hole and set up an all-Nordic final at the Volvo World Match Play Championship on 19 October 2014. The World number five next takes on Mikko Ilonen for the first prize of 650,000 euros ($829,205) after the Finn ended the hopes of Dutchman Joost Luiten 2 & 1.
                       Stenson, attempting to become the first Swedish winner in the 50-year history of the tournament .made a poor start against Coetzee after dunking his approach shot into the lake that guards the front of the opening green at the London club in kent. Nordic final at the Volvo World Match Play Championship got many memories.
                                The South African, the lowest-ranked player, in the field at number 89, birdied at the first two holes to go two up but the European Ryder cup stalwart fought his way back to all square with birdies at the fourth and eighth.


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                            Coetzee went one up with a birdie on the 14th but Stenson's class then came to the fore as he rolled in a 25-foot eagle putt on the 15th and sank another long-range effort on the par-five 18th in the Nordic final at the Volvo World Match Play Championship.
                  The other semi-final was a drab affair by comparison with llonen and luiten combining for only five birdies in 17 holes.
                         The well suddenly ran dry for the Dutchman who only managed to beat par at the long 13th on 19 October 2014.
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                                                Till then Bye bye see you soonest 
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