Gavin secures CIMB Classic start in play-off

SapuraKencana Petroleum Berhad senior vice president - operations Ahmad Zakiruddin Mohamed (left) handing over the trophy to Gavin Kyle Green

KUALA LUMPUR: A battling Gavin Green booked a spot in the CIMB Classic after defeating title holder Ben Leong with a birdie on the first play-off hole at the SapuraKencana National Classic on Thursday.

The duo closed on matching one-under-par 71s to finish regulation play on four-under-par 212 before returning to the 18th hole where Green emerged victorious to earn his debut at the CIMB Classic next month.

Leong settled for second after missing a short birdie on the closing hole in regulation while Khor Kheng Hwai finished a further shot back in third place following an even-par 72 at the TPC Kuala Lumpur’s West Course.

Green got off to a fine start when he holed three birdies in his opening 10 holes but slipped back with bogeys on holes 13, 15 and 16.

He trailed the fast-charging Leong by one heading into the penultimate hole but pulled off a gutsy 15-foot birdie to draw level.

The 22-year-old Green was delighted to add another feather in his cap after a stunning season where won two titles on the Asian Development Tour (ADT) and represented Malaysia in the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro last month.

“I was a bit nervous coming down the stretch but the birdie on 17th was huge,” said the big-hitting Green. “The whole week I missed so many putts so I’m thankful I made that birdie on that hole and in the play-off.”

“Honestly, I’m surprised that Ben missed the birdie on the last. I guess even professionals get nervous. After he missed, I told myself that I have another chance in the play-off and I did my best to win it.”

“Playing in the CIMB Classic will be a huge achievement for me this year. It has been a good year so far and this will be another positive in my career. I can’t wait to play in my first PGA Tour event on home soil,” said Green, who won RM22,000.

Leong hit a super chip into the par-five 18th hole in regulation play but was disappointed to miss the short birdie putt for the outright victory.

“Obviously I was nervous. I read it left but pulled it. I’m disappointed but this is all part of the process. Good for Gavin, he was cool and composed under pressure and played good golf today,” said Leong.

Leading final results (Par-72) >
212 – Gavin Kyle Green 68-73-71, Ben Leong 69-72-71
Gavin wins on the first extra hole
213 – Khor Kheng Hwai 70-71-72
219 – Low Khai Jei 76-70-73
220 – Mohd Sukree Othman 75-74-71
221 – Nachimuthu Ramasamy 72-77-72, Mohd Zur’ie Harun 76-70-75
222 – Shahrifuddin Ariffin 76-74-72, Lam Yu Shuen 75-75-72, Mohd Rizal Amin 74-73-75
223 – Airil Rizman Zahari 78-72-73, Kemarol Baharin 70-77-76