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Dodt wins Avantha Masters

Gurgaon - Australia's Andrew Dodt savoured the winning feeling for the first time by lifting the inaugural Avantha Masters trophy after carding a final round four-under-par 68 on Sunday.

Dodt's winning total of 14-under-par 274 was enough for him to win his maiden Asian and European Tour title by a single shot ahead of England's Richard Finch who closed with a 66 to take second place on 275.

Japan's Tetsuji Hiratsuka posted a 71 to take a share of fourth place alongside Scotland's David Drysdale and England's Barry Lane and Richard Bland on matching 276s at the DLF Golf and Country Club.

With as many as seven players starting the final round tied for the lead, the contest at the co-sanctioned event was always going to be a keenly fought one.

However, it was the 24-year Australian who eventually prevailed by breaking out of the crowded pack with a closing birdie on the par-five-18th for his career breakthrough win.

"To win a professional golf tournament is absolutely huge. I've come close a few times and to actually pull it off is a dream come true," said Dodt.

Following his two top-10s on the Asian Tour last season, Dodt continued his brilliant early season form with two runner-up finishes in Australia and New Zealand last month.

Starting the day in tied-eighth, Dodt birdied holes two, six and eight to reach the halfway turn in 33.

He bogeyed the 11th hole but went back to take a share of the lead after firing another birdie on the par-three 16th.

However, it was the all-important birdie on the 18th that gave Dodt the outright lead which he held on until the end.

"It was a huge relief when I birdied the 18th. I had a pretty good lie in the rough and I was deciding between which clubs to use. I decided to be more aggressive and hit a pretty good shot but it just didn't turn," said Dodt of his second shot which fell into the bunker.

"The bunker was fine as it was kind of a standard bunker shot and I managed to hit a good one," added Dodt whose bunker shot fell within two feet of the pin which he tapped in for birdie and the win.

"This has been my third week in a roll and I was just hoping for a good week this week. I stayed patient today and did what I had to do and I'm really happy that I won," said a delighted Dodt.

Finch posted his week's best round score of 66 but it was still not good enough to force a play-off with Dodt. However despite his best efforts, the Englishman was content to play the bridesmaid role this week.

"It was good to put a last round together because I started four shots off the lead and there were a lot of people between me and the guys at the top so it was always going to take something special to win," said Finch.

Crowd favourite Gangjee was clearly the centre of attention of the huge galleries who had come to the DLF Golf and Country Club to cheer him on.

However they were left disappointed after three successive bogeys from the 16th hole derailed his chances of ending his six-year title drought.

Leading final scores:

274 - Andrew Dodt (AUS) 67-68-71-68

275 - Richard Finch (ENG) 69-69-71-66

276 - David Drysdale (SCO) 68-67-71-70, Tetsuji Hiratsuka (JPN) 73-62-70-71, Barry Lane (ENG) 67-67-71-71, Richard Bland (ENG) 68-71-66-71

277 - Fredrik Andersson Hed (SWE) 68-71-66-72

278 - Jason Knutzon (USA) 70-67-72-69, Steven O'Hara (SCO) 69-73-67-69, Darren Clarke (NIR) 71-66-70-71, Oliver Fisher (ENG) 70-67-71-70, Jeppe Huldahl (DEN) 71-70-66-71, Chan Yih-shin (TPE) 65-68-72-73

279 - Lam Chih Bing (SIN) 67-68-74-70, Rick Kulacz (AUS) 68-67-74-70, Richie Ramsay (SCO) 71-68-70-70, Rahil Gangjee (IND) 67-69-69-74

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