LOCAL NEWS:

Rural development plans hope to satisfy state law

KEYWORD:

Sports News
A   A   A
Email Close

India's Jeev Milkha Singh reacts to making the winning putt during an extra play off hole against Italy's Francesco Molinari during the final round of Scottish Open golf tournament at Castle Stuart golf course near Inverness, Scotland July 15, 2012. REUTE

Jeev Milkha Singh wins Scottish Open in playoff
Jeev Milkha Singh wins Scottish Open in playoff
Posted : Sunday, 15 July 2012 02:37PM

LONDON (Reuters) - India's Jeev Milkha Singh won the Scottish Open after a playoff with Italy's Francesco Molinari on Sunday while Britain's Marc Warren blew a three-shot lead with four holes to play.

Singh also took the last qualifying place for next week's British Open at Royal Lytham & St Annes in England.

The 40-year-old began the day five shots off the lead but hit a final round 67 to force a playoff with overnight pace-setter Molinari.

He then hit a 12-foot birdie putt at the first extra hole to win his fourth European Tour title and a cheque for 518,046 euros ($634,300).

"The last three, four years have been a struggle for me with the injuries," Singh said.

"It has been really tough - frustrating more than anything else. You feel like your game is coming back and another injury creeps up, but I just stuck myself in there and said that you need to work on the physical side, and I worked hard on that.

"Everything has paid off, and I just want to think about the good things and not what's past and I want to look towards the future now."

Warren's chances of success ended in a meltdown as he hit a double bogey at the 15th and a bogey at the 16th and then dropped another shot at the 17th to finish in a tie for third.

World number one Luke Donald began the day four shots off the lead, but hit a final round 73 to finish in a tie for 16th.

(Reporting by Toby Davis; editing by Pritha Sarkar)

(c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2012. Check for restrictions at: http://about.reuters.com/fulllegal.asp
More Sports Headlines

San Francisco favored to host 50th Super Bowl

Bruins maul Rangers to claim 2-0 series lead

Orb leaves Preakness in excellent shape

Retired race car driver Dick Trickle found dead

David Beckham to retire from professional soccer

Heat beat brave Bulls to reach Eastern final

NBA denies bid to move Sacramento Kings to Seattle

Scandal-hit Rutgers names first female athletic director

Boxer Floyd Mayweather highest-paid U.S. athlete

Spurs whip Warriors, on brink of West final

Cabrera helps Blue Jays bring down Giants

Woods holds on to win Players as Garcia implodes

Heat respond to loss with statement win over Bulls

From red carpet to testy challenge for Woods at Players

Knicks beat Pacers to level series at 1-1

No blues for resilient Kings as they head to St. Louis