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Molinari brothers win World Cup for Italy
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 30 - 11 - 2009

Brothers Francesco and Edoardo Molinari edged a dramatic three-way final round tussle with Sweden and Ireland to claim a first World Cup of Golf for Italy by one stroke Sunday.
The first siblings to lift the John Jay Hopkins trophy in the 55 versions of the event, the Italians found their putting touch on the back nine to finish with a four-under-par 68 for a total of 29-under for the $5.5 million tournament at Mission Hills.
Ireland's Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell, who had led all week after an opening 58, carded an error-strewn 70 to share second with defending champion Swedes Henrik Stenson and Robert Karlsson, who shot a 69.
“It's amazing, we don't really have any words,” 27-year-old Francesco, who will share a cheque for $1.7 million with his brother, said in a greenside TV interview.
“It's really great for Italy and for our family.”
Ireland, which had started the final day foursomes with a one-shot cushion, was drawn into the pack when McIlroy went into the trees with his drive at the third.
The Ulstermen looked to have recovered their nerves, however, with a string of four birdies from the fourth to surge three shots clear.
Sweden, which shot a final-round 63 to win last year, had picked up two shots before dropping its first and only shot of the tournament at the eighth.
Calamity struck for the Irish around the turn, however, when it chalked up two more bogeys at the eighth and 10th holes, the latter when McIlroy missed a two-foot par putt.
The Molinaris, meanwhile, had gone through 10 holes at a steady one-under before three successive birdie putts from Francesco, the second a curling beauty from 30 feet, broke the three-way tie then put the Italians ahead by two.
The Swedes and Irish then cut the lead to one shot with birdies at the 15th before more drama at the 18th.
First Stenson's long birdie putt tracked around the lip of the hole and out and then Edoardo's second shot went into a greenside bunker, while the Irish carved out a birdie chance.
World No. 37 Francesco, however, came up with a beautiful wedge to two feet and, when McDowell's putt came up short, Edoardo had a simple par putt for the championship.
World No. 7 Stenson, whose partner Karlsson lost a playoff to Eduardo at the Dunlop Phoenix in Japan last week, blamed his poor putting for Sweden's finish.
England's Ian Poulter and Ross Fisher shot a 64 for fourth on 26-under, while Sergio Garcia missed a two-foot putt as Spain finished with a double bogey that left them 22 shots behind the winners in second last place in the 28-team field.
Oda retains Casio title
Japan's Komei Oda shot a seven-under-par 65 to beat back overnight co-leaders Ryo Ishikawa and Shigeki Maruyama and retain the Casio Open men's golf tournament in Kochi, Japan, Sunday.
The 31-year-old Oda carded seven birdies and no bogeys for a four-round total of 21-under-par 267 to earn a three-stroke victory ahead of Ishikawa.
Ishikawa sank six birdies and two bogeys for a 68 to take second place on 270, followed by Tetsuji Hiratsuka in third on 272. Maruyama carded a 72 to tie in seventh place with compatriot Kaname Yokoo and Kiradech Aphibarnrat of Thailand on 274.


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