Finch claims New Zealand Open, while Charles steals spotlight
 
Dec. 2, 2007

QUEENSTOWN, New Zealand (AP) -- England's Richard Finch won the Michael Hill New Zealand Open on Sunday for his first pro victory, while 71-year-old Bob Charles shared the spotlight by shooting his age or better for the third straight day.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS
FINAL LEADERBOARD
Player Score
1. Richard Finch 274 -14
T2. Paul Sheehan 277 -11
T2. Steven Bowditch 277 -11
T4. Craig Parry 278 -10
T4. Alexander Moren 278 -10
T4. Steven Jeffress 278 -10
T4. Matthew Millar 278 -10
8. Peter Fowler 279 -9
T9. Oliver Fisher 280 -8
T9. Matthew Zions 280 -8

The 30-year-old Finch shot an even-par 72 for a three-stroke victory over Australians Steven Bowditch (72) and Paul Sheehan (69) in the event sanctioned by the European and Australasian tours. Finish had a 14-under 274 total on the par-72 course at The Hills Golf Club.

"Going into today, I felt it was in my hands and if I played well, played as I had been all week, this would be the outcome," Finch said. "I stumbled a bit on the back nine when I started thinking too much about what I was doing. It's the first time I've been in this position and it was difficult to know how to do it."

Charles, the oldest man to make the cut on a major non-seniors tour, added a 70 Sunday to rounds of 75, 68 and 71 to tie for 23rd at 4 under.

The first left-hander to win a major championship when he took the 1963 British Open, Charles won the New Zealand Open as an amateur in 1954 and added the 1966, 1970 and 1973 titles as a pro.

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