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Brabazon Trophy: Playoff Heroics for Poppleton
6/3/2018 | by England Golf

see also: View results for Brabazon Trophy, Camberley Heath Golf Club

Nick Poppleton got it done at Frilford Heath (photo credit: Leaderboard Photography)
Nick Poppleton got it done at Frilford Heath (photo credit: Leaderboard Photography)

Nick Poppleton chips on on the second hole of a playoff to win his first international title at Frilford Heath

ABINGDON, ENGLAND (June 3, 2018) - England’s Nick Poppleton won the Brabazon Trophy today in dramatic style when he chipped in on the second play-off hole at Frilford Heath Golf Club, Oxfordshire.

South Africa’s Wilco Nienaber - who had tied with Poppleton on 16-under - tried to equal him. But his shot to keep the championship alive hit the hole and lipped out.

It was an exciting finale to a day of superb golf, played out in hot sunshine, with low scores which included a course record 63 – and a magical eagle which set up Poppleton’s victory in the Englishmen’s open stroke play championship.

The 24-year-old from Wath in Yorkshire was chasing Nienaber for most of the final round. The South African No 1 had blitzed round this morning in seven-under 65 to get to 13-under after 54 holes, two clear of Poppleton.

Nienaber set off like a rocket in the afternoon. He was five-under after seven holes, 18 under par and, at this stage, five shots clear of Poppleton. But a bogey on the short 11th, where he missed the green, and a double bogey on 14 where he lost his drive in the gorse, pulled him back to 15-under.

Poppleton, playing in the group ahead, was making steady progress and got to 14-under after 12 holes. He needed something more – and he took his chance on the par four 16th, driving the green and holing a 15-footer for and eagle two.

“I knew I needed to make something happen on the 16th. You need something like that to get you across the line and that was the turning point,” he said.

At 16-under par he had overtaken his rival. But Nienaber wasn’t finished. He slotted an eight-footer for birdie on the last to force the play off.

The title was decided on the par three ninth. Oddly, both players missed the green both times they played it – but compensated with superb chip shots which delighted the spectators.

This is Poppleton’s first international title and he said: “It means a lot, this is the pinnacle of stroke play for England Golf and a lot of fantastic players have won this.”

He added: “it’s nice to start the season off hot. I’ve had a couple of seasons when I came out really slowly so it’s good to get one early.” He was accompanied throughout the championship by caddie Alex Stubbs, who was also on the bag when he reached the semi-finals of last year’s English Amateur.

The final day of the championship was marked by low scoring. Andrew Wilson (Darlington) set a new course record of nine-under 63 in the third round, which propelled him into contention.

In the final round, Bailey Gill (Lindrick) shot 67 to finish on 13-under and climb into a tie for third place with Jack Cope, (pictured below) whose putter warmed up over the back nine and helped him to a closing 69.

Cope (The Players Club) also won the Henriques Salver, awarded to the best player from GB&I, aged under 20 on the first day of the championship. He was four clear of Arrun Singh Brar (Parkstone).
Results: Brabazon Trophy
PlacePlayerLocationPtsScores
1, England120066-72-67-67=272
2, South Africa90067-71-65-69=272
T3, England70071-69-68-67=275
T3, England70067-71-68-69=275
5, France70066-69-73-68=276

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About the Brabazon Trophy

The Brabazon Trophy is the English Men's Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship and is open to male amateur golfers of all nationalities. The Championship is played by 72 holes of stroke play over four days and will be contested by 144 competitors, co...

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