His dropped shots meant little, however, with most of the other players also struggling in
the tough conditions at the Bro Hof Slott course.
discount golf clubsRichard Finch finished second after
becoming the only player to break par in the final round with a 3-under 69.Niklas Lemke of
Sweden had a 73 and was another three shots behind in third.It was Noren's third career
victory on the European Tour and second of the season after
TaylorMade Tour Preferred CB Irons taking the Wales Open title in
June. With such a massive lead, the 29-year-old Swede said his only concern was getting past
the 17th hole, a par-3 with an island green surrounded by water."I said it doesn't matter how
I play up to that, I just have to survive 17 and I did," Noren said. "I've never seen wind
like this in Sweden. Every hole was super tough and even
Ping G20 Driverdownwind it was hard to choose the
clubs."Finch's round would have been even more impressive had he not found the water on that
17th hole. He settled for a triple-bogey, which took some
Callaway Diablo forged irons of the shine off his 70-foot putt
for birdie on the 16th.For 17 holes, it's the best round of golf I've ever played," Finch
said. "The course is tough enough as it is without however many mile-an-hour winds it is
blowing. It's the same for everyone so you just have to try
Titleist 910 D2 Driverand put your best foot forward,
so I just tried to hit the fairway, hit the green, and see where we can get from there."