Sunday, December 11, 2011

South African Aiken caught out by Murphy's Law

South African Aiken caught out by Murphy's Law

DUBAI (Reuters) - South African Thomas Aiken pronounced he was a plant of 'Murphy's Law' after bringing a screen down on his deteriorate with a stimulating five-under 67 in a Dubai World Championship final turn on Sunday.

The 28-year-old enjoyed a arrange of form that won him a Spanish Open in May and would have damaged a record during a Greg Norman-designed Earth march though for a array of missed short-range putts over a shutting holes.

"I've been struggling with my pitch for a final integrate of months and, Murphy's Law, we worked it out on a final day of a final contest of a season," Aiken told Reuters, referring to a proverb suggesting that what can go wrong, will go wrong.

"I strike a round a lot improved currently and gave myself a lot of birdie chances," he combined after finishing with a four-under sum of 284.

"I had 5 six-footers in a final 5 holes, 3 for birdies, one for eagle and one for par, and we missed all of them.

"I could have left unequivocally low though all in all that was a good approach to finish a season. we put a round accurately where we indispensable to and that creates a universe of difference."

The march record of 64 is hold by overnight personality Alvaro Quiros of Spain, British span Lee Westwood and Ross Fisher, German Martin Kaymer and Swede Peter Hanson.

Aiken is anticipating his efforts will secure him a top-20 finish during a Dubai World Championship for a third year in a row.

"I've finished 13th and 13th in a final dual years here so I've had dual plain tournaments previously," pronounced a tousle-haired South African.

"This year was plain too until yesterday's 75 when we unequivocally struggled. we had a triple-bogey 6 during a sixth hole and that was a outrageous knock.

"Then it was a box of hearing and blunder on a use operation final night and we managed to arrange it out."

Aiken is adult to 91st in a universe rankings after a good deteriorate on a European Tour that has yielded 9 top-10 finishes including his lass victory. But he pronounced a unclothed statistics were deceptive.

"From a formula indicate of perspective it was substantially my best deteriorate though from a pitch indicate of perspective it was my worst," he said.

"It only shows we what golf is like, we never know what's going to occur next."

One thing Aiken knows for sure, however, is that he will contest in fewer tournaments subsequent season.

"I'm going to play a lot reduction in 2012," he said. "I've played too most over a final dual years and I'm going to devise my report improved to try to get into a tip 50 in a world.

"I played around 35 this year, 29 on a European Tour, a few in South Africa and a integrate in America and it's been approach too many. From a earthy standpoint all a travelling takes a toll.

"It's been a prolonged deteriorate and I've finished 10 out of a final 11 so I'm looking to have a good mangle now. Next year I'll play around 26 -- that's about a right number."


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