The strong field at the 36-hole event included players from
the European Tour, Challenge Tour and Asian Tour. The victory gave Himmat his
fourth professional title. He also has an Asian Tour title to his credit.
Himmat posted a four-under-66 to be the joint leader in
round one along with the English duo of James Ruth and Dan Osbaldeston. Rai’s
opening round included seven birdies and three bogeys.
The 26-year-old Himmat showed the patience that was required
on a difficult and windy second day as he reeled off nine straight pars on the
front nine to remain at four-under for the tournament and lead by one.
Ruth then snatched a great birdie from the difficult, short
10th hole to once again get on level terms with Rai, who then
counterpunched with birdie on the 12th to once again move one shot ahead.
Rai tripped and stumbled after his birdie on the
12th and proceeded to bogey the 13th and 15thbut fortunately for him
Ruth also bogeyed the par-5 15th and so the pair were still tied with two
holes to play.
The turning point came on the 17th hole when Rai hit a
super second into a tight pin to birdie whilst Ruth dropped a bogey-5 to fall
two shots back with one to play.
A little drama ensued up the eighteenth when Rai could only
reach the front of the green in three shots while Ruth had a very makeable
birdie putt from around 10 feet.
Rai putted up stone dead and marked, leaving Ruth to try and
hole his to force a playoff but his effort looked into the hole but refused to
drop and so Rai tapped his in to be a worthy winner.
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