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Paddison too strong

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20 Sep, 2010 12:53 AM3 mins to read

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Gareth Paddison shot an even-par 72 in trying conditions to comfortably claim the Wairakei Open in Taupo yesterday, revelling in his first ever start on the domestic Charles Tour.
The left-hander, who has plied his trade mostly in Europe and Asia, finished five shots clear of Tauranga professional Jared Pender and
leading amateur James Betts of Paraparaumu Beach.
It was Paddison's first win in three years and only his second victory as a professional in this country, with his last title in Dunedin in 2002.
The field again had to battle inclement weather, with heavy rain forcing a further 90-minute delay. More than nine hours lost with the wet conditions during the tournament.
The Lower Hutt golfer only got into the field as first reserve, making a late decision to play with a break in his OneAsia commitments.
Two early birdies by Pender gave the former Eisenhower Trophy representative with a share of the lead but back-to-back bogies after the suspension saw his challenge fade, in his first tournament in three months.
Paddison finished on eight-under par 280, delighted with the win in his first appearance at the Wairakei International course since in his amateur days representing New Zealand at the Southern Cross Cup in 2001.
"It was a tough four days for the golfers and organisers alike," Paddison said.
"We were very fortunate to get four rounds in.
"I came here not expecting too much. I had not played for three weeks. To put it together, especially with those two rounds of five-under in really difficult conditions, was really pleasing.
"It was close today but the turning point came when Jared made a couple of mistakes and then I made birdie at 17 which sealed it. It's great to win a tournament and I think it will give me some really good confidence for the rest of the season.
"I think this Charles Tour is a fantastic development for New Zealand Golf and it's been great catching up with players and playing with the amateurs."
Betts, the 2008 national strokeplay champion, showed a return to form with a fine one-under 71 to share second place with Pender on three-under par.
North Island Nick Gillespie continued his strong form this season to finish fourth on one-under par, although the Wellington-based amateur closed to within three shots of the lead with three straight birdies to start his round.
Auckland professional Jon Bevitt had the low round with a superb four-under 68 in the conditions to finish in a share of fifth place with Srixon Academy player Mat Perry of Hamilton while Charles Tour Order of Merit leader Michael Hendry was seventh on one-over 289.
The next Charles Tour event is the Port Taranaki Open in two weeks.
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