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Haines wins Spanish International Amateur

amateurgolf.com Staff    view all articles from this source
published 08 Mar 2010

see also: Spanish International Amateur Golf Championship and Matt Haines's profile

CADIZ, Spain (March 8, 2010) -- Matthew Haines of England won the Spanish International Amateur today, defeating his compatriot Tommy Fleetwood with a birdie on the first hole of sudden-death after their scheduled 36-hole final ended in a tie.

The vibrant end put the finishing touch to a tournament in which the bad weather did not spoil the spirits of the mainly European playing field. Haines -- the qualifying Medalist at 4-under par -- dominated much of the match, finishing the first 18 holes 2-up on Fleetwood. Fleetwood made a strong comeback in the afternoon, winning two of the first three holes with birdies to square the match. Although he never gained the lead on Haines, Fleetwood won the 35th hole to square the match after Haines took the lead with a birdie on the hole prior.

Weather was a major factor during the match play portion of the event, causing several delays and postponing quarterfinal and semifinal play. This resulted in the final match being played Monday instead of Sunday. Seven Spanish players qualified for match play.

-- The Spanish Golf Federation contributed to this story. Please click on the link below for detailed bracket and final match results.



Spanish International Amateur Golf Championship: Top Finishers

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Golfweek/amateurgolf.com Player Rankings points events
Place    Player
Win England Matt Haines, England
Runner-up England Tommy Fleetwood, England
Semifinals Spain Juan Sarasti, Spain
Semifinals Denmark Rasmus Lykke-Kjeldsen, Denmark
Quarterfinals France Johann Lopez-Lazaro, France
Quarterfinals Spain Emilio Cuartero, Spain
Quarterfinals Spain Sebastian Garcia, Spain
Quarterfinals France Julien Brun, France
Medalist England Matt Haines, England
Final 16 Germany Maximilian Kieffer, Germany
Final 16 Spain Antonio Hortal, Spain
Final 16 France Jerome Lando Casanova, France
Final 16 Italy Nino Bertasio, Italy
Final 16 Scotland Kris Nicol, Scotland
Final 16 Ireland Dara Lernihan, Ireland
Final 16 Norway Elias Bertheussen, Norway
Final 16 Finland Toni Hakula, Finland
Final 32 England James Watts, England
Final 32 Spain Carlos Pigem, Spain
Final 32 England Ian Winstanley, England
Final 32 England Alex Christie, England
Final 32 France Leo Lespinasse, France
Final 32 Spain Adrian Otaequi, Spain
Final 32 England Thomas Shadbolt, England
Final 32 England Jamie Abbott, England
Final 32 England Adam Carson, England
Final 32 England Stiggy Hodgson, England
Final 32 Finland Tapio Pulkkanen, Finland
Final 32 Scotland Gordon Yates, Scotland
Final 32 France Gary Stal, France
Final 32 France Alexander Levy, France
Final 32 England Ben Loughrey, England
Final 32 Spain Manuel Gil Castro, Spain

To view complete results, click here.

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