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Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters earlier this month, started the day four strokes behind 54-hole leader
Aaron Rai but quickly moved up the leaderboard as he made the turn in three under par, according to a press release.
which drew him level with Rai on eight under. He pulled clear after another gain on the 16th hole and
then signed for a ten under par total after a stunning three wood from 268 yards left him with an easy
two putt for his seventh birdie of the day at the last.
found trouble on the left hand side of the green and a dropped shot handed Catlin his second victory in
four weeks - elevating him to 14th in the Race to Dubai presented by Rolex in the process.
while the Swedish duo of Joakim Lagergren and Oscar Lengden finished tied for fifth.
my goal to win again at the start of this week, to have accomplished it is something truly, truly special.
started taking aim and hit a couple in their close. I made a long one on 15 and that three wood on 18 was
so satisfying. It was 268 yards to the hole, cold and damp. To just hit a big high draw in there like I know I
can, under those conditions, really is hard to put into words.
off my back at Valderrama really freed me up today to know I could do it. Be able to look myself in the
mirror and tell myself that I've been here before and I can do it again.
day I can win one of those as well. To have gotten inside that top 100 is a big leap forward."
and 18 was just one of those things. It's golf, and it happens, but John played incredibly well today and
deserves it.
There's a lot of positives to take, I felt like I handled myself well on the outside and, more importantly on
the inside, a lot more positives than negatives to take out of this week.
was, but that was it all day. I wasn't trying to focus on the leaderboard. I was quite aware of what was
happening then."
John Catlin and also said: "Despite the fact that this tournament was played behind closed doors there
was certainly no shortage of excitement on the golf course. It is great to see golf returning and we would
like to thank the players, the European Tour and the team at Galgorm Castle Golf Club for their hard work.
for the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open despite the challenges. This sponsorship promotes our brand to a huge
TV audience and helps promote the fact that Dubai is very much Open for Business."
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