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India Golfer Ghei Wins Pine Valley Beijing Open
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India's Gaurav Ghei secured a two-stroke victory in a thrilling final round at the Pine Valley Beijing Open yesterday.

Starting the day tied for the lead with three others, Ghei fired a blemish-free three-under-par 69 with three birdies for a winning total of 14-under-par 274.

The 38-year-old chalked up his third win in Asia and walked away with the top prize of $79,250 at the Pine Valley Golf Resort and Country Club.

"I had a game plan of playing to my strength and that's what I did today. I told myself to go out and play one hole at a time," said Ghei.

"I hit the ball well and made it easy. I didn't make bogey, so it was just a solid round of golf. I'm extremely happy."

The Indian sank birdies on the fifth, eighth and 13th holes in the final stretch yesterday to prove last year's triumph at the Mercuries Taiwan Masters was no fluke.

"Last year was a great win as it ended an 11-year drought. But I wanted to win another tournament to prove to myself that my win last year was no fluke and to do it here in such a short span of time is very satisfying indeed," he said.

"I put in a lot of hard work and it feels great to win it again," said Ghei who had previously won the 1995 Gadgil Western Masters.

Australia's Adam Blyth was pleased with his overall performance as he took lone second position after two birdies against a lone bogey for a 71 and finished two strokes behind the winner.

"I played four solid rounds and although I didn't win, I'm quite pleased with how I did this week," said Blyth.

After five birdies against one bogey and a double bogey, Thailand's Thaworn Wiratchant shot a 70 and enjoyed his best finish this season in joint third place alongside compatriot Chapchai Nirat who carded a 68 for a 277 total.

Local hero Zhang Lian-wei shot his second straight 69 and finished in tied 10th place together with compatriot Liang Wen-chong who carded a 73 for a 281 total. UBS Order of Merit leader Anton Haig endured a slow finish with a 78 in tied 58th spot.

American talent John Daly stumbled to a 75 on the final round as he claimed tied 29th position.

(China Daily via AFP April 30, 2007)

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