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Golf: local boy Hillier snatches win in playoff

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10 Jan, 2016 11:04 PM3 mins to read

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Bay of Plenty's Charlie Hillier won the Danny Lee Springfield Open after a dramatic finish. Photo Stephen Parker

Bay of Plenty's Charlie Hillier won the Danny Lee Springfield Open after a dramatic finish. Photo Stephen Parker

Bay of Plenty golfer Charlie Hillier has won the 2016 Danny Lee Springfield Open after beating young sensation Kevin Koong on a playoff hole.

Fifteen-year-old Koong (Auckland) was in a good position to win the 54-hole tournament in Rotorua yesterday, with a three-shot lead heading into the last four holes.

I putted really well today, probably the best I've putted in a long time.

Charlie Hillier

But the pressure got the better of Koong, who double bogeyed the 15th before hitting two more bogeys on the 16th and 18th. His three-putt on the 18th was especially costly as it took the match to a playoff. Hillier birdied the playoff hole - a replay of the 18th hole - and won the title.

"I just had to keep hitting shots and hope he made mistakes, and he did," Hillier, 18, said. "With him three-putting the last hole, obviously it's not great to see that but it worked in my favour."

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He said his putter was running hot during the final round, which helped him finish at four-under par for the tournament.

"I putted really well today, probably the best I've putted in a long time."

Rotorua professional golfer Danny Lee. Photo/file
Rotorua professional golfer Danny Lee. Photo/file

Hillier, from Te Puke, is currently on a golf scholarship at the University of Kansas and will return to the US later this month. He said he was rapt to be added to the list of names who have won the tournament in the past, including Rotorua professional Danny Lee.

Koong was disappointed after the match and said he struck his first putt too hard on the 18th, when he had two shots to win the tournament.

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"I was just trying to safe putt it, but rammed it," he said. Impressively, Koong tied Danny Lee's course record during the tournament, shooting 62 (eight-under par) during his second round on Saturday.

"[On Saturday] I was able to get my second shot on the green then putt birdies, but today I just couldn't do what I wanted to do."

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Meanwhile, things were a lot more one-sided in the race for the women's title, as Auckland's Yena Chang finished seven shots ahead of her nearest rival Rotana Howard (Rotorua).

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Chang, 18, said she was very pleased with the victory despite having trouble with her driver.

"I think my putting really helped as well as my game plan this week, which was just to have fun," she said.

Chang, who was born in South Korea but grew up in the United States, finished at three-over par.

Results:

Men: 1 Charlie Hillier 206* (70, 67, 69), 2 Kevin Koong 206 (71, 62, 73), 3 Nathan Kim 209 (72, 70, 67).

Women: 1 Yena Chang 219 (76, 69, 74), 2 Rotana Howard 226 (78, 73, 75), 3 Carmen Lim 226 (74, 74, 78).

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*Won on a playoff.

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