Lu Wen-Teh wins fourth Taiwan Masters

BY iseekgolf.com | Asian Tour | 2008 Mercuries Taiwan Masters | Round Four | 21 Sep 2008

Chinese Taipei star Lu Wen-teh enjoyed a memorable home triumph when he lifted a record fourth Mercuries Taiwan Masters title on Sunday.

The 45-year-old champion blasted a final round of one-under-par 71 on the way to a winning total of 11-under-par 277 at the Taiwan Golf and Country Club.

He continued his impressive track record on his home course this week having previously won the event back in 1994 and 1996 before his third success last year.

As a result of his success, Lu walked away with the top prize of US$100,000 and rises to 14th place on the Asian Tour’s Order of Merit after total earnings of US$194,429.

“The win has made me feel young again. It’s a great feeling,” said Lu.

Thailand’s Thaworn Wiratchant was even-par for the day to finish in second place two strokes behind the winner while Lin Wen-hong of Chinese Taipei posted a 70 for a 282 total to claim lone third spot.

With a one stroke lead heading into the final round, overnight leader Lu cruised to a five strokes advantage over Thaworn after 11 holes today. But three straight bogeys by Lu coupled with a birdie by the Thai on the 13th hole closed the gap to a mere one stroke. Thaworn then dropped a shot on the 17th and two putted for par on the final hole before a three foot par putt by Lu sealed a record win.

“I played well on the front nine with birdies on the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth holes. But I made a few mistakes which resulted in three straight bogeys on the back nine. I was being too aggressive and trying to push myself even more.

“I told myself to relax and I did just that. When Thaworn bogeyed the 17th hole, I knew I was almost there. Thaworn played well and his iron game and putting was really good today but I kept it steady on the final hole for the win. It’s a great result and it shows that there is still a lot left in me,” admitted Lu, who has been playing at the Tamsui course for more than 30 years.

Former Asian Tour number one Thaworn kept his hopes alive until the final putt firing five birdies against one bogeys and two double bogeys.

“I did not have a good start but I remained steady on the back nine. Lu dropped three shots in a row and I knew that I had a chance. Even after my bogey on the 17th, I was telling myself that I could still do it since Lu struck a wayward drive on the 18th hole.

“But I’m very pleased with my performance this week despite finishing runner-up. There will always be another day,” said Thaworn, who won his 10th Asian Tour title at the Bangkok Airways Open in June.

Second round leader Lin, who set a new course record after a 63 on Friday, ended his campaign with a 70 in third place with a similar score by compatriot Hsu Mong-nan who claimed fourth spot.

“I had my share of highlights this week. I am satisfied to finish strongly on this course and I hope to continue my form in future tournaments,” said Lin.

Richard Moir was the best of the fourteen Australasian players to make the cut in outright 13th place.

 

Position Score Player Country R1 R2 R3 R4 Total
1 -11 Lu Wen-teh Chinese Taipai 70 67 69 71 277
2 -9 Thaworn Wiratchant Thailand 69 71 67 72 279
3 -6 Wen-hong Lin Chinese Taipai 71 63 78 70 282
4 -5 Mong-nan Hsu Taiwan 72 67 74 70 283
T5 -3 Anthony Kang United States 73 70 66 76 285
T5 -3 Wisut Artjanawat Thailand 68 72 72 73 285
7 -2 Ted Oh South Korea 70 73 70 73 286
T8 -1 Kim Nam-kang South Korea 72 68 74 73 287
T8 -1 Tony Lascuna Philippines 69 76 73 69 287
T10 Ev Bo-song Kao Chinese Taipai 69 71 74 74 288
Position Score Player Country R1 R2 R3 R4 Total
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