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New Zealand golfers fade in final rounds

  • May 5
  • 1 min read
Steven Alker dropped eight places after a one-over final round PHOTO: PGA CHAMPIONS TOUR
Steven Alker dropped eight places after a one-over final round PHOTO: PGA CHAMPIONS TOUR

Final round fades for the two New Zealand golfer who were in contention in their respective tournaments around the world.


Steven Alker dropped eight places to finish tied 11th after a final round of one-over at the Seniors Major at Regions Tradition in Birmingham, Alabamba.


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His round featured five bogeys - including one on the final hole as well as four birdies in total.


The tournament was won by Stewart Cink at 18-under, three shots ahead of Australian Scott Hend with Colin Montgomerie third at 13-under.


At the Turkish Open in Antalya on the DP World Tour Kazum Kobori saved his worst round of the tournament for the final day.


He posted a two-over 74 to finished four-under for the tournament in a tie of 13th.


Swede Mikael Lindbeerg won the title at 10-under, two shots ahead of Portugal's Daniel Rodrigues and Italian Guido Migliozzi.


Ryan Fox finished tied 30th at the PGA's Cadillac Championship in Florida after he carded a final round four-under final round to be five-under for the tournament.


He started on the back nine with birdies on the 12th, 14th, 16th and then first holes before one more birdie on the eighth and then a bogey on the final ninth.


Cameron Young won the tournament at 19-under six shots ahead of compatriot Scottie Sheffler.

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