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Soderberg sinks McIlroy for ‘surreal’ success

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Crans-Montana, Switzerland: Sebastian Soderberg sunk a birdie in the first hole of a five-man play-off featuring Rory McIlroy to the European Masters for a “surreal” first Tour title on Sunday.


The Swede had begun the final round at Crans-Montana four shots off the pace, but after the turn surged into the lead with five birdies in a row.


A three-putt on the 17th dropped him into the play-off with a 14-under par total of 266 with four-time major champion McIlroy, Italian Lorenzo Gagli, Andres Romero of Argentina and Finn Kalle Samooja.


The 28-year-old sealed his debut EPGA win on the first trip back up the last hole, sinking a 10-footer as McIlroy and Samooja missed from close range.


It was the ideal way to celebrate his 50th European Tour event in the sixth play-off at Crans-Montana in the past seven years. “It’s unbelievable,” he told europeantour.com.


“I’ve dreamt of playing on the European Tour, even better doing it this way. I was in the lead, lost it, went into the play-off with Rory McIlroy among it.


“I was more nervous in the beginning than I was towards the back nine. Got on a good run and the ball kept going in. Just playing with Rory, so many people around, playing with a guy like that adds heat to it right away’’.


McIlroy was two over for his round after 10 holes, but the Northern Irishman, fresh from last weekend’s PGA Tour’s Tour Championship and $15 million FedEx Cup prize win secured his presence in the play-off with five birdies for a 67.


He birdied the 12th and 13th to get back to level and then took advantage of the back to back par fives at the 14th and 15th.


A slippery right to lefter on the 17th had him within one and Gagli was also at 14 under when he followed him in after an impressive run of his own.


Romero tumbles


Overnight leader Romero tumbled down the leaderboard as he bogeyed the first, third and fifth and he was still three over for his round before he made the most of the back nine’s pair of par fives.


An approach to tap-in range at the 17th then put him in the play-off but he missed the green with his second as Gagli found the water on the trip back up the 18th, leaving the other three players over their birdie putts for the dramatic finale.


And just as in his rookie season 11 years ago when he lost a play-off after bogeying the last McIlroy was to miss out on the trophy yet again.


Soderberg came through the Qualifying School in 2016 and the European Challenge Tour last season.


He sat 120th on the Race to Dubai coming into this week after securing a top five finish on home soil at last week’s Scandinavian Invitation.


“I proved to myself that I can play out here,” said the Swede.


“I didn’t really know that I was ready to win, I had a terrible start to the season and I felt like I was just trying to make my way into the top 110 and keep my card for next year.


“It’s just a surreal way to do it’’.


— AFP


EUropean Masters PGA TOUR final scores


(par 70/GBR & IRL unless stated):


266 - Sebastian Soderberg (SWE) 64 70 66 66 (won at first extra play-off hole), Rory McIlroy 67 63 69 67, Kalle Samooja (FIN) 66 71 62 67, Andres Romero (ARG) 69 61 66 70, Lorenzo Gagli (ITA) 64 68 67 67


267 - Adri Arnaus (ESP) 66 67 70 64, Mike Lorenzo-Vera (FRA) 63 72 67 65


268 - Lucas Herbert (AUS) 70 67 67 64, Tommy Fleetwood 65 65 68 70, Wade Ormsby (AUS) 66 64 67 71, Matthias Schwab (AUT) 63 67 70 68


269 - Marcus Kinhult (SWE) 67 72 65 65, Andrea Pavan (ITA) 70 68 66 65, Christiaan Bezuidenhout (RSA) 67 67 65 70, Gavin Green (MAL) 65 64 69 71, Erik Van Rooyen (RSA) 65 69 68 67, Renato Paratore (ITA) 67 66 67 69, Scott Jamieson 70 65 67 67, Thomas Pieters (BEL) 67 67 70 65


270 - Thomas Detry (BEL) 68 71 65 66, Nino Bertasio (ITA) 66 70 65 69, Hideto Tanihara (JPN) 66 66 71 67


271 - Andrew Johnston 69 69 66 67, David Drysdale 65 70 70 66, Sergio Garcia (ESP) 66 68 66 71, Miguel Angel Jimenez (ESP) 67 66 69 69, Joost Luiten (NED) 69 68 68 66


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