Higgins had to wait 25 hours between the end of his second round and the start of his final round due to a six-hour play suspension on Friday, but by the time round two was finished on Saturday morning his co-lead stretched out to a three-shot solo lead and the only man to be under-par at -1.
After biblical conditions on Friday with a six-hour weather suspension the second round was completed before a 1.30pm shotgun start for the final round on Saturday.
Higgins had a sluggish start, dropping a shot on the par-5 1st before bogeying the short par-4 4th after almost losing his approach to the green.
But in true champions fashion, the 50-year-old managed to spread himself from the chasing pack once again with back-to-back birdies on the sixth and seventh to move three clear once more.
Higgins moved four clear with birdies on the tenth and thirteenth before Thornton saw a birdie effort stop a hair short of the hole on the 18th before he tapped in for the winning 8.
Thornton put on a late charge with birdies on 13 and 15 as he posted the low round of the day with a two-under 70 for a one-over total. Richard O’Donovan was fourth on plus five after a 75 while defending champion McGrane was a shot further back in fifth after a 71.
Higgins had to wait 25 hours between the end of his second round and the start of his final round due to a six-hour play suspension on Friday, but by the time round two was finished on Saturday morning his co-lead stretched out to a three-shot solo lead and the only man to be under-par at -1.
After biblical conditions on Friday with a six-hour weather suspension the second round was completed before a 1.30pm shotgun start for the final round on Saturday.
Higgins had a sluggish start, dropping a shot on the par-5 1st before bogeying the short par-4 4th after almost losing his approach to the green.
But in true champions fashion, the 50-year-old managed to spread himself from the chasing pack once again with back-to-back birdies on the sixth and seventh to move three clear once more.
Higgins moved four clear with birdies on the tenth and thirteenth before Thornton saw a birdie effort stop a hair short of the hole on the 18th before he tapped in for the winning 8.
Thornton put on a late charge with birdies on 13 and 15 as he posted the low round of the day with a two-under 70 for a one-over total. Richard O’Donovan was fourth on plus five after a 75 while defending champion McGrane was a shot further back in fifth after a 71.
Higgins had to wait 25 hours between the end of his second round and the start of his final round due to a six-hour play suspension on Friday, but by the time round two was finished on Saturday morning his co-lead stretched out to a three-shot solo lead and the only man to be under-par at -1.
After biblical conditions on Friday with a six-hour weather suspension the second round was completed before a 1.30pm shotgun start for the final round on Saturday.
Higgins had a sluggish start, dropping a shot on the par-5 1st before bogeying the short par-4 4th after almost losing his approach to the green.
But in true champions fashion, the 50-year-old managed to spread himself from the chasing pack once again with back-to-back birdies on the sixth and seventh to move three clear once more.
Higgins moved four clear with birdies on the tenth and thirteenth before Thornton saw a birdie effort stop a hair short of the hole on the 18th before he tapped in for the winning 8.
Thornton put on a late charge with birdies on 13 and 15 as he posted the low round of the day with a two-under 70 for a one-over total. Richard O’Donovan was fourth on plus five after a 75 while defending champion McGrane was a shot further back in fifth after a 71.
Despite a very good effort from Bolger in the penultimate group and Thornton in the final 3-ball, Higgins had given himself too much of a cushion coming down the last and he will enjoy the six hour drive back to Kerry.
“To win it once is a great achievement, to win it three times is just unbelievable I’m just so happy to be alongside Damien and Simon, over the moon. I’ll saviour every minute of the drive home the only thing is I will have to keep my eyes on the road I’ll be looking at it!”
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Despite a very good effort from Bolger in the penultimate group and Thornton in the final 3-ball, Higgins had given himself too much of a cushion coming down the last and he will enjoy the six hour drive back to Kerry.
“To win it once is a great achievement, to win it three times is just unbelievable I’m just so happy to be alongside Damien and Simon, over the moon. I’ll saviour every minute of the drive home the only thing is I will have to keep my eyes on the road I’ll be looking at it!”
CLICK HERE to view a final list of scores from the 2023 Irish PGA Championship.
Despite a very good effort from Bolger in the penultimate group and Thornton in the final 3-ball, Higgins had given himself too much of a cushion coming down the last and he will enjoy the six hour drive back to Kerry.
“To win it once is a great achievement, to win it three times is just unbelievable I’m just so happy to be alongside Damien and Simon, over the moon. I’ll saviour every minute of the drive home the only thing is I will have to keep my eyes on the road I’ll be looking at it!”