Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts captured his first European Tour title in seven years ...
FILE PHOTO: Golf - European Tour - Alfred Dunhill Links Championship - St Andrews, Britain - October 6, 2017 Belgium's Nicolas Colsaerts during the second round Action Images via Reuters/Craig Brough/File Photo
The 36-year-old, who held a three-shot lead coming into the final day at Le Golf National, fired three birdies and a superb eagle on the par-five 14th before a double bogey on the next hole to finish at 12-under for the tournament. “It’s very, very special. The French Open for me is very special because I’m French-speaking,” 2012 Ryder Cup winner Colsaerts, who endured a nervy back nine, said.
“We knew the last four holes are always pretty dramatic, I proved it with hitting it in the water on 15. I don’t know what happened on 17 with JB but it was a bit of a surprise when I got on to the green. I thought I was still going to be one behind.”
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