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Fox conjures grandstand finish to win the Northern Open at Moray

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“It must have been 60-odd feet,” said Fox with a gasp of triumph as he added the prestigious Northern Open crown to the two Scottish PGA Championship titles he has won during a long career on the domestic circuit.

“It’s just one of these things, you try to get the pace right and luckily enough it curled in with the last roll of the ball.”

Holding a narrow advantage heading into the closing round, Fox set about fortifying his position at the summit and a birdie on the first gave him the ideal start.

But O’Hara, aiming to become just the fourth player in 50 years to win three or more Northern Opens, mounted a bold offensive and a trio of birdies over the first four holes swiftly had him in command.

After dropping a shot on the third, Fox endured a wretched run towards the turn and leaked four shots in a row from the sixth.

At one point, Fox was four strokes behind but the former DP World Tour player steadied the ship and began to repair the damage. A birdie on the 10th kick-started his revival before another monstrous putt on the 13th for birdie upped the ante.

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Having crucially saved his par on the 14th with a 20-footer from off the green, Fox made birdie on the 15th to stay right in the thick of it.

With O’Hara spilling shots at 10 and 13, there was nothing between the sparring duo as they came down the last but Fox delivered a knock-out blow with that thrilling putt for a title-winning three.

“I lucked out on the back-nine,” added Fox with a wry chuckle. “Paul got a bit unlucky with a couple of his shots and I holed a couple of monster putts. It was just momentum. And a bit of luck. You need that on days like this.”

O’Hara signed off with a 71 for a one-under tally of 141 while local man Albert MacKenzie and Aberdeen veteran Scott Henderson, the Northern Open winner back in 1996, shared third on 145s.

Strathlene’s Ryan Bain took home the Bookless Cup as the leading amateur after finishing in a share of ninth on five-over.

CLICK HERE to view a full list of scores from Moray.

Having crucially saved his par on the 14th with a 20-footer from off the green, Fox made birdie on the 15th to stay right in the thick of it.

With O’Hara spilling shots at 10 and 13, there was nothing between the sparring duo as they came down the last but Fox delivered a knock-out blow with that thrilling putt for a title-winning three.

“I lucked out on the back-nine,” added Fox with a wry chuckle. “Paul got a bit unlucky with a couple of his shots and I holed a couple of monster putts. It was just momentum. And a bit of luck. You need that on days like this.”

O’Hara signed off with a 71 for a one-under tally of 141 while local man Albert MacKenzie and Aberdeen veteran Scott Henderson, the Northern Open winner back in 1996, shared third on 145s.

Strathlene’s Ryan Bain took home the Bookless Cup as the leading amateur after finishing in a share of ninth on five-over.

CLICK HERE to view a full list of scores from Moray.

Having crucially saved his par on the 14th with a 20-footer from off the green, Fox made birdie on the 15th to stay right in the thick of it.

With O’Hara spilling shots at 10 and 13, there was nothing between the sparring duo as they came down the last but Fox delivered a knock-out blow with that thrilling putt for a title-winning three.

“I lucked out on the back-nine,” added Fox with a wry chuckle. “Paul got a bit unlucky with a couple of his shots and I holed a couple of monster putts. It was just momentum. And a bit of luck. You need that on days like this.”

O’Hara signed off with a 71 for a one-under tally of 141 while local man Albert MacKenzie and Aberdeen veteran Scott Henderson, the Northern Open winner back in 1996, shared third on 145s.

Strathlene’s Ryan Bain took home the Bookless Cup as the leading amateur after finishing in a share of ninth on five-over.

CLICK HERE to view a full list of scores from Moray.

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