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Monday, March 28, 2011

Canuck Hadwin wins in Columbia

Yesterday we were watching to see if Adam Hadwin could hold on to his 6 shot lead to win in Columbia. Well he did with a final round 69 to go to the top of the Canadian Tour money list.

Here is a report from Jeff Brooke of Golf Canada

Hadwin, who shot to fame last year by being the low Canadian at the PGA Tour's RBC Canadian Open, captured his second career Canadian Tour title on Sunday with a breezy victory in the developmental circuit's second and final stop in Colombia.


The 23-year-old from Abbotsford, B.C., shot three-under-par 69 at Guaymoral Country Club after a spectacular 62 on Saturday to post a four-day total of 25-under 263, a comfortable six shots clear of runners-up Benjamin Alvarado of Chile and Tomas Argonz of Argentina.

His $23,400 (U.S.) cheque -- among the biggest paydays of his career -- put him atop the money list.

“This win is huge. I got my first one back in November and now this one. I think I just need take this momentum into the following weeks and just keep playing well,” said Hadwin, winner of the Desert Dunes Classic last season.

The next best Canadian was Brad Fritsch of Ottawa. He tied for 21st spot at 12 under. Adam Speirs of Winnipeg and Peter Laws of Mississauga were among a group sharing 30th place at 10 under. Matt Makinson of Coquitlam, B.C., tied for 53rd at five under.

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