Johnnie Walker Classic goes to Mark Brown

Author: Jeremy  |  Category: Golf players, PGA tour

Mark Brown, who returned to active golfing after a short break from the game, has won his second tournament title in two weeks. Brown re-entered the golf course in 2006, after taking a three year gap, as he was not satisfied with his earlier performances. After his return, his first title was last week’s Asia Tour’s SAIL Open and this week he is the proud winner of Johnnie Walker Classic title. He won the game by sinking four birdies and finished the final round with a score of 18- under and won the game by three strokes. Second place was a three- way tie between Taichiro Kiyota, Scott strange and Greg Chalmers.

Brown expressed his win as incredible and amazing and said it is a dream comes true for him. According to him this is a huge victory. The Johnnie Walker Classic is a major event in Golf with $2.5 million investment in it. The amount is sanctioned by the Asian and European tours in co-operation. The triumph in the Johnnie walker classic gives Brown exemption in playing on the European tour till late 2010. Kiyota was of an opinion that Mark Brown played great golf in the tournament and is unhappy about his hesitation in the last nine holes, which gave Mark an advantage over him.

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