DP World Tour : Porsche Singapore Classic ResultsResults
England's Richard Mansell claimed his maiden DP World Tour title after finishing with a brilliant birdie to earn a one-shot victory at the weather-shortened Porsche Singapore Classic.
With the tournament reduced to 54 holes following Thursday's washout, Mansell went into the third and final round one shot off the lead on -10
But he soon hit the front after following up three opening pars with five birdies in a row from the fourth hole at Laguna National Golf Resort Club, heading to the turn with a two-shot lead.
And although he was joined at the top on the back nine, Mansell saved his best until last, two-putting from over 100 feet for a birdie at the 18th to sign for a closing 66 and finish the tournament on -16 under par, one ahead of early clubhouse leader Keita Nakajima.
Nakajima made seven birdies in a spotless 65 to surge into contention but was denied a play-off by Mansell's heroics at the last. The Japanese 24-year-old finished alone in second spot on -15, one ahead of Tom McKibbin and Adrien Saddier in a tie for third.
He won the tournament in his first week working with new caddie David Kenny. He said: "What a feeling. Just to get into that position, and I played so well today.
"First week with a new caddie so that was a good start and he just, a couple of times got me to slow down.
"And it makes those near-misses when I've got ahead of myself in the past just kind of worth it and it just means that much more.
"In 2022 I had quite a few close calls and didn't get it done. Looking back on it I probably should've kept doing what I was doing and it probably would've happened a lot sooner.
"But I went searching, I tried to change and I became quite good at pointing the finger, blaming other people why it hadn't happened. "And I started just not enjoying it as much and I just got a little bit lost from where I'd actually come from.
"It's taken a lot of work these past six months. Ellie, my wife, has been so supportive. I've just had to really, really stay patient and forget everyone else and that was my main thing today, to focus on myself.
"Luckily I had an opportunity on the last hole to hole a putt for the win and I managed to do it.
"One thing I'd say to people trying to do it as a career, that moment's the most fulfilling thing in the world and it's worth it.
"So stick in and hopefully you'll get rewarded one day like I have today."
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