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-7 E Ferguson (Sco); -6 C Hanna (USA); -5 M Kinhult (Swe), A Meronk (Pol) |
Selected: -4 M Armitage (Eng), M Jordan (Eng); -3 L Canter (Eng), C Howie (Sco), P Waring (Eng), O Wilson (Eng) |
Ewen Ferguson carded a two-under-par 70 in the final round to win the Qatar Masters and claim his maiden title on the World Tour.
Matthew Jordan and Adrian Meronk had a three-shot lead over Ferguson.
He played the final three holes in three under, including an eagle on the 16th, to win despite a double bogey on the second.
He finished on seven under, American Chase Hanna was second.
Ferguson became the third Scot to win the title, after Andrew Coltart and Paul Lawrie.
Ferguson said it was the sweetest day of his life. I can not put it into words. I am excited to go home and see my family.
Ferguson blew a four-shot lead in the final round of the Kenyan Open.
The 25-year-old used that experience to get over the line in the brutal conditions.
Ferguson said that he took a lot from Africa. I tried to keep myself in the know.
I made a nice putt on the last hole to get over the line, but if I had missed the putt, it would have been really upsetting.
I will be returning a nice cheque. Money isn't what it's all about, but it's nice to pick that up I will be able to use it to get a new house for myself in Glasgow.