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Ilonen seals Irish Open win

Cork - Finland's Mikko Ilonen drew inspiration from good friend and recent US Open champion Martin Kaymer to lead from start to finish in the Irish Open in Cork.

Despite an anxious last hole bogey, the 34-year-old shot a final round 70 on Sunday to win by a shot with a 13-under par tally on the sun-splashed Fota Island course.

The win is Ilonen's fourth Tour title while his €333 330 first prize cheque has sent him through the five-million-euro barrier in Tour earnings.

And victory ensures Ilonen becomes the first-ever Finnish-born player to break into the top-50 on the world rankings.

"Well, it's a very humbling moment to look at these great names on the trophy as there has been good winners of this tournament so it's a big thing for me," he said.

"And to get myself into the top-50 on the rankings was a goal of mine that I set up myself to achieve three years ago when I was off for six or eight months because of my ankle surgery.

"I'm on the third of that plan so it's gone according to the plan but I need to win at least one more to get to my bigger goals."

Ilonen revealed encouraging him all week was Kaymer, a recent wire-to-wire U.S. Open winner.

"Martin and I are good friends and he has been texting me all week encouraging me on to win this week," he said.

"And for me to win wire-to-wire, it was very much Martin Kaymer-inspired win.

"I sent a message to him last week that I really enjoyed watching golf.

"I very rarely enjoy watching golf; I would rather play golf, but Martin's win inspired me. It was nice to keep that lead all the way.

"I am playing in Cologne next week so I am looking forward to catching-up with him."

Italy's Edoardo Molinari shot a four under par 67 to be second on 12-under par with three players, the England pair of Danny Willett (71), Matthew Baldwin (69) and Swede Krisoffer Broberg (69) sharing third on 11-under par.

Molinari along with Willett and Baldwin secured the three spots available into next month's British Open at Royal Liverpool.

Crowd favourite Graeme McDowell was never in the hunt for his first Irish Open success signing for 71 to finish three shots behind the Finn in a share of sixth place.

And England's Matthew Fitzpatrick celebrated his first event as a professional earning €17 500 euro for his share of 29th place.


Leading scores after the fourth and final round of the Irish Open at the par-71 Fota Island course on Sunday (GBR & IRL unless stated, par 71):

271 - Mikko Ilonen (FIN) 64-68-69-70
273 - Daniel Willett 73-66-63-71, Kristoffer Broberg (SWE) 69-69-66-69, Matthew Baldwin 67-71-66-69
274 - Graeme McDowell 68-66-69-71, Magnus A Carlsson (SWE) 66-71-68-69, Edoardo Molinari (ITA) 67-69-69-69
275 - Ross Fisher 68-72-70-65
276 - Adam Gee 68-70-69-69, Gareth Maybin 71-65-69-71, Matthew Nixon 70-65-74-67, Fabrizio Zanotti (PAR) 70-69-65-72, Marcel Siem (GER) 66-74-71-65, Simon Khan 69-66-70-71, Padraig Harrington 69-67-71-69
277 - Marco Crespi (ITA) 68-67-73-69, Roope Kakko (FIN) 71-66-72-68, Anders Hansen (DEN) 67-70-68-72, Gary Stal (FRA) 70-67-69-71, Ricardo Gonzalez (ARG) 69-70-68-70, Marc Warren 71-70-68-68, Romain Wattel (FRA) 69-65-70-73, Gregory Bourdy (FRA) 68-71-67-71
278 - Rafael Cabrera Bello (ESP) 72-68-70-68, Oliver Fisher 73-68-66-71, Pablo Larrazabal (ESP) 72-69-67-70
279 - Sihwan Kim (NOR) 69-67-74-69, Chris Wood 69-69-70-71, Robert Rock 68-66-74-71, Richard Finch 68-72-67-72, Michael Hoey 68-71-70-70, Matthew Fitzpatrick 72-69-70-68
280 - Paul Casey 69-69-69-73, Stephen Dodd 73-69-72-66, Ricardo Santos (POR) 71-71-66-72, Peter Lawrie 69-72-70-69, Graeme Storm 69-70-70-71
281 - Jeev Milkha Singh (IND) 68-73-69-71, James Heath 70-72-72-67, Estanislao Goya (ARG) 70-70-70-71, Alejandro Canizares (ESP) 72-68-71-70, Daan Huizing (NED) 67-71-71-72, Thomas Pieters (BEL) 72-70-70-69
282 - Richard Bland 73-68-68-73, Robert Karlsson (SWE) 66-76-72-68, Steve Webster 70-70-70-72, Alvaro Quiros (ESP) 70-70-72-70, Jason Knutzon (USA) 73-69-71-69

Selected:
283 - David Horsey 72-69-71-71, Wade Ormsby (AUS) 70-71-75-67, Gregory Havret (FRA) 70-68-70-75
284 - Jose-Maria Olazabal (ESP) 69-73-73-69
285 - Darren Clarke 72-68-73-72
286 - Mikael Lundberg (SWE) 70-71-74-71, Jake Roos (RSA) 68-73-72-73, Darren Fichardt (RSA) 68-74-72-72
287 - Hao-Tong Li (CHN) 69-72-69-77, Adrien Saddier (FRA) 71-71-74-71, Francois Calmels (FRA) 73-69-75-70

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