DOMINANT RUMFORD PROVES TOO STRONG FOR PHACHARA AT ISPS HANDA WORLD SUPER 6 PERTH

Thailand's Phachara Khongwatmai was denied a grandstand finish by the brilliance of home favourite Brett Rumford, who beat him 2 and 1 in the gripping final of the ISPS HANDA World Super 6 on Sunday. The 17-year-old teenager already exceeded all expectations when he not only secured the last play-off spot for the match play rounds on Saturday but also stormed convincingly into the final only to be beaten by the dominant Australian, who was the 54-hole stroke play leader.
 
As the top seed, Rumford received a bye in the first round and defeated Hideto Tanihara, Wade Ormsby and Adam Bland on his way to the final at the Lake Karrinyup Country Club. Phachara, on the other hand, had to produce a gallant effort to secure the 24th and final spot to the match play rounds. He finally prevailed after his third attempt at the play-off holes on Saturday and continued to shine by overcoming Australians Sam Brazel, Lucas Herbert, Matthew Millar and Jason Scrivener before facing off with Rumford.
 
Rumford got off to an encouraging start by winning the first hole before Khongwatmai drew level on the second. It remained all-square until the fourth hole when Rumford regained his advantage with a birdie at the AUD$1.75 million event that is that is tri-sanctioned by the Asian Tour, the ISPS HANDA PGA Tour of Australasia and European Tour.

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