It was agony with a capital ‘A’ for Scotland’s Ewen Ferguson in letting slip a fourth DP World Tour victory in regulation play at the Soudal Open near Antwerp in Belgium.
Ferguson had led the event for 71 holes before coming to the last but missing the green with a short wedge shot and then to see his par winning putt lip out on the host Rinkven International course.
Drama in Belgium!
Ferguson lips out for the win. We have a playoff.
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It meant three players – Norwegian Kristoffer Reitan, Dutchman Darius Van Driel and Ferguson – were headed to a sudden-death play-off. All three pared the first before the 27-old Reitan birdied the second extra hole to claim the title in his 69th main Tour title and also collect the Euro 419,000 first prize cheque.
Ferguson was seeking a fourth Tour title and also become the ninth Scot in the 52-year history of the DP World Tour to win four or more tournaments.
Reitan started the finai round a whopping nine shots behind overnight leader Ferguson and also had teed off almost three hours before the last group began their rounds.
His Rinkven International GC course record proved enough to join Scotland’s Ferguson and Dutchman Darius van Driel in sudden-death play-off.
All three made par on the first trip back up the 18th before the rtio all struck their approaches significantly closer when replaying the last for a second time.
After Ferguson and Van Driel missed, Reitan holed from 15 feet to cap a remarkable day which he started in 23rd place.
Reitan birdied the first before dropping a shot at the third and at that stage there was little warning of what was to come, but a further nine birdies saw him join Ferguson on 13 under.
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Challengers gradually fell by the wayside in Antwerp, with Ferguson twice dropping a shot over the opening stretch only to immediately birdie the next on both occasions to retake a share of the lead.
Ferguson birdied the eighth from 12 feet to go to 14 under but this time the roles were reversed as he dropped a shot at the next after finding a bunker with his approach, and it appeared to be a question on the back nine of whether the Scot could overhaul the Norwegian HotelPlanner Tour graduate’s clubhouse total.
The deadlock was finally broken when Ferguson drove in to a bunker at the short par-four 16th, only to fire a brilliant effort from 42 yards to tap-in range.
However, the three-time DP World Tour winner could not hold on. Having parred the 17th after laying up, he overhit his approach to the last against the grandstand and failed to get up and down.
“I don’t know what to say, its been a dream of mine since I was a little kid,” said Reitan.
“I keep thinking back to a few years ago when I was considering stopping playing because I didn’t find it enjoyable any more, didn’t see progress, and to be able to turn it around the way I have been doing the last couple of years has been amazing – to seal it with victory here is ridiculous.
“[Winning] wasn’t even on my mind. I just wanted to play a good round of golf, been working hard on trying to stick to my process recently. Obviously today I felt like it was a little bit my day and that was evident at the end… I couldn’t be more thrilled.”
Van Driel’s run to the play-off was almost as unlikely as Reitan’s. Having drifted out of contention with 11 straight pars to start his round, the Dutchman finally made birdie on the 13th and finished with a spectacular hat-trick of gains, culminating in a 25-foot effort at the last.
China’s Haotong Li, South African Thriston Lawrence, American Troy Merritt and English pair John Parry and Jordan Smith shared fourth on ten under.
It sent the event into a three-player play-off and with Dane Kristoffer Reitan who had first set a new course record of 62 claiming a maiden Tour victory thanks to a birdie at the second extra play-off hole.




