Chapman Ends Season on a High After Seychelles Triumph
Roger Chapman secured his first Staysure Tour title in more than six years after defeating Phillip Price in a play-off at the MCB Tour Championship – Seychelles, the final event of the 2018 season.
Chapman, who won two Senior Majors in 2012, the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship and U.S. Senior Open, started the day seven strokes behind overnight leader Miguel Angel Martín but quickly made ground as he birdied the third and ninth holes.
After Martín ran into difficulties on the front nine, Price set the clubhouse target on six under par as he carded the lowest round of the day, a five under par 63, which included four consecutive birdies from the 14th to 17th holes.
Chapman came home one under par, and narrowly missed a birdie putt on the 18th hole which would have seen him take the outright lead.
Former World Number One Tom Lehman bogeyed the last hole, leaving Chapman and Price to fight for the final title of the season.
In the play-off, both players found the green on the par five 18th with their second shots, and Chapman holed a fantastic left-to-right putt from more than 30 feet. Price missed his putt for eagle, handing Chapman his first regular Staysure Tour victory.
“I’m absolutely delighted to be in the tournament after playing my way in last week in Mauritius,” said Chapman. “I had surgery at the end of May and my arm was in a sling, and I didn’t think I’d be playing much golf this year – so I’m thrilled to bits that I’ve made it this far and won the Tour Championship.
“We put a bit of pressure on Miguel, he had a great round yesterday but it’s very difficult to have another good round after a great round. I didn’t think I’d win from seven back.
“To win with an eagle is pretty special. Phil hit a great second shot and I thought ‘I’ve got to hole this’, I did and unfortunately for Phillip, he missed – but that’s golf.
“2012 was my last victory, so to be in the winners’ circle again, I’m absolutely thrilled to bits. I want to thank Paul Anderson at The Berkshire and Gary Nicol who’s helped me this year. They are part of this win.”
After his third-place finish at last week’s MCB Tour Championship – Mauritius, Chapman was awarded a trophy as the winner of the first Indian Ocean Swing after accumulating the most prize money across the two season-ending events.
“To win the Indian Ocean Swing is a real bonus. I finished first and third in these two weeks – you would take that every single time.
“The team at Constance Hotels and MCB have looked after us so well over these two weeks, and we can’t thank them enough for their support.”
Lehman finished third on five under par, while James Kingston joined Martín in a share of fourth place on three under par.
At the conclusion of the play, Paul Broadhurst was awarded the John Jacobs Trophy for topping the Staysure Tour Order of Merit for the second time in just three years. The Englishman finished his year with a tied seventh place finish in Seychelles.
Final scores:
175 R Chapman (Eng) 44 66 65, P Price (Wal) 43 69 63,
176 T Lehman (USA) 42 66 68,
178 J Kingston (RSA) 44 67 67, M Martin (Esp) 44 59 75,
179 J Remesy (Fra) 44 69 66,
180 S Dodd (Wal) 45 68 67, P Broadhurst (Eng) 45 67 68, T Wiratchant (Tha) 44 69 67,
181 M Atlevi (Swe) 46 71 64,
182 C Williams (RSA) 44 69 69, P Baker (Eng) 45 72 65, B Lane (Eng) 46 66 70,
183 P Wesselingh (Eng) 46 67 70, P Fowler (Aus) 47 69 67,
184 M Brier (Aut) 45 73 66, R Gomez (Arg) 45 69 70,
186 C Dennis (USA) 45 75 66, P Eales (Eng) 47 67 72, S Luna (Esp) 47 68 71, D Shacklady (Eng) 47 71 68,
187 P Streeter (Eng) 45 75 67, G Wolstenholme (Eng) 46 75 66, D Frost (RSA) 44 72 71,
188 J Sandelin (Swe) 45 67 76,
189 G Marks (Eng) 49 72 68,
** S Tinning (Den) 43 73 74,
192 M Farry (Fra) 48 71 73,
193 S Brown (Eng) 46 72 75,
194 I Woosnam (Wal) 44 80 70,
195 P Golding (Eng) 49 74 72, M Molina (Arg) 48 74 73
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