Published on January 28, 2018

Maiden Win


Xiao triumphs in playoff for breakthrough win at Asian Golf Championship

China’s Bowen Xiao lifted his first professional win after prevailing on the second extra hole in a playoff against Australian Bryden Macpherson at the US$350,000 KG S&H CITY Asian Golf Championship.

The 27-year-old Xiao, who joined the play-for-pay ranks in 2012, held a three-shot lead after 14 holes but three bogeys in his closing four holes saw him sign for a two-over-par 74, which forced him to go the distance with Macpherson, who ended his campaign with a 69.

The duo were tied on three-under-par 285 total in regulation play at the Kaikou Golf Club’s West course. Xiao missed a five-footer for birdie on the first playoff hole held on the 440-yard par-four 18 to settle for par alongside Macpherson.

He redeemed himself by making a four-footer birdie putt in his second attempt on the same playoff hole to seal the victory while the 27-year-old Macpherson, who needed to claim the title to win the China Tour Order of Merit crown, bowed out with a par.

Xiao, who is playing in his Asian Tour debut this week, took home a winner’s cheque of US$63,000 and earned a one-year exemption on the Asian Tour following his victory.

Xiao said, “When I started making bogeys on 15 and 16, I got nervous because I only had a one-shot lead. The four-feet bogey putt on the par-four 18th was the highlight for me today as it ensured my place in the play-off.

“When I knew I got into the play-off, I felt really relieved. I thought it doesn’t matter if I lose or win because I am already very happy with how I played. I was quite composed heading into the play-off so I guess that helped.”

Rising star Liu Yan-wei of China marked his best result on the Asian Tour after closing with a 71 to settle one shot back in third place on his own.

Australian Maverick Antcliff returned with the day’s best score of a 66 to share fourth place on 287 alongside countryman and overnight leader Marcus Both (77), as well as Callum Tarren (74) of England.

 

Final Scores

  • 285 – Bowen XIAO (CHN) 71-67-73-74, Bryden MACPHERSON (AUS) 74-70-72-69.
  • 286 – LIU Yan-wei (CHN) 69-74-72-71.
  • 287 – Maverick ANTCLIFF (AUS) 74-72-75-66, Callum TARREN (ENG) 69-74-70-74, Marcus BOTH (AUS) 72-69-69-77.
  • 288 – Sunil JUNG (CAN) 74-74-69-71, Namchok TANTIPOKHAKUL (THA) 68-71-74-75.
  • 289 – Prom MEESAWAT (THA) 73-72-72-72.
  • 290 – HUNG Chien-yao (TPE) 69-78-72-71.
  • 291 – LEE Chieh-po (TPE) 71-75-73-72, HAK Shun Yat (HKG) 73-75-71-72, Peradol PANYATHANASEDH (THA) 74-75-69-73.
  • 292 – Mathew WEBB (ENG) 73-75-73-71, LIN Wen-tang (TPE) 73-75-72-72.
  • 293 – CHAN Shih-chang (TPE) 74-72-75-72.
  • 294 – Settee PRAKONGVECH (THA) 76-76-72-70, LI Xin-yang (CHN) 71-77-75-71, Teemu PUTKONEN (FIN) 69-78-73-74.

 

Bowen Xiao (Chn) – Final Round 74 (+2), Total 285 (-3)

When I started making bogeys on 15 and 16, I got nervous because I only had a one-shot lead. The four-feet bogey putt on the par-four 18th was the highlight for me today as it ensured my place in the play-off.

When I knew I got into the play-off, I felt really relieved. I thought it doesn’t matter if I lose or win because I am already very happy with how I played. I was quite composed heading into the play-off so I guess that helped.

I am really honoured to be the third player from China to win on the Asian Tour. I don’t dare to compare myself against former Asian Tour winners Liang Wen-chong and Zhang Lian-wei because I have not achieved as much as they did for golf in China.

I started playing golf in 2008 and turned professional in 2012. This is my very first professional win and it means the world to me. I enjoyed playing against the Asian Tour players in my first Asian Tour event this week so I am looking forward to playing on the Asian Tour again.

It’s great to win a one-year exemption on the Asian Tour. I am going to go back and have a think through on my schedule for next year. I will also ask my friends on the Asian Tour for some advices as well. Tiger Woods is my idol. It’s great to see him making a comeback this week.

I have been waking up early to watch him play this week. I have always liked the way he plays. I guess I am more or less inspired by him this week.

Before winning today, I have imagined countless times how my first victory will be liked. It was never the way it turned out today. I am actually feeling really emotional inside. I have a lot of people to thank for. It hasn’t been easy but I am glad I managed to get the job done this week.