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Hemstock Clinches Golf Playoff Victory At Mannings Heath

Hemstock Clinches Golf Playoff Victory at Mannings Heath Stage of Nokia Masters 

Billy Hemstock beat the in-form Dave Coupland in a one-hole playoff to claim his first victory of the golf season at the HotelPlanner.com PGA EuroPro Tour Nokia Masters at Mannings Heath Golf & Wine Estate, West Sussex. Highlights of the event will air on Sky Sports Golf on Tuesday, 21st August. 

Club Operations Director Adam Streeter said: “The tournament was shortened due to rain, but that heightened the drama, with a playoff down the 18th which Billy won. The Nokia Masters at Mannings Heath Golf and Wine Estate is a great showcase for golf as anyone can walk the course with the pro golfers for free, and you really feel part of an exciting event.” 

Poor weather on the second day of the tournament forced the tournament to be reduced to a 36-hole tournament, with Coupland (Woodhall Spa Golf Club) in the clubhouse with an overall score of eleven-under par. 

 

Hemstock (Teignmouth Golf Club) started the final day seven shots back with just eleven holes to play as his second round was cut short on Friday (10th August), a phenomenal run of seven birdies across ten holes catapulted Hemstock into a share of the lead; his form typified with a superb 8 feet breaking putt on the 18th to clinch the all-important final birdie of the day.  

However, the duo was forced to wait a significant portion of the day as a pack of golfers bid to join them in the playoff; particularly strong efforts belonged to local lad Marco Penge (Golf at Goodwood), Stiggy Hodgson (The Wisley Golf Club), and Will Enefer (Retail Furniture Ltd) who all came within one on overall scores of ten-under par, but had to settle for a share of third place. 

Despite not playing any golf on the final day, Coupland looked to be in the playoff driving seat as his tee shot on the 18th hole found the middle of the fairway with around 140 yards to the pin, unlike Hemstock who found the rough from the tee and no clear sight of the pin with 136 yards to go. 

It didn’t faze Hemstock though, who hit a superb approach shot onto the front edge of the elevated green, some 15 feet to the pin compared to Coupland’s remaining 20 feet with significant left-to-right break. With no feel for speed of the greens Coupland over hit his birdie putt 6 feet by the hole, and lipping out for par he needed Hemstock to miss a 2 feet par putt to have another chance at claiming his third win of the season. But the Teignmouth man made no mistake in sinking the putt and clinching his first win in two years on the EuroPro Tour. 

“It feels fantastic, I’m really chuffed with this win, there’s been a lot of hard work this season so it’s great to see some rewards,” said a delighted Hemstock.