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Jin Jeong wins Perth title

Perth - Former world number one amateur Jin Jeong overcame a bout of nerves to beat England's Ross Fisher in a play-off to win his maiden professional title at the Perth International on Sunday.

The 23-year-old South Korean tapped in from close range after Fisher missed a four-metre effort for par on the 18th, the first playoff hole, to win the $2 million event which was co-sanctioned by the European Tour and PGA Tour of Australasia.

"I was nervous, I was shaking but I controlled myself pretty well all day I thought," Jin told reporters after carding a three-under 69 in the final round.

"I don't know what I've done to be honest.

"I was struggling quite a bit when I was turning pro, but it was going to happen in the learning circuit I guess.

"I had played play-offs in mini tour events, but playing with Ross Fisher, he's one of my heroes.

"Playing with him in the play-off, it was unbelievable."

Trailing overnight leader Brody Ninyette by a stroke, Jin got off to a nightmarish start with a double bogey on the par-four first hole after four putting.

He kept his composure, though, to gain five strokes over his next 17 holes to finish tied with former Ryder Cup player Fisher on 10-under for the tournament after the Englishman finished shot a 68.

Jin, who has played on the Challenge Tour this season and was due to take part in the second stage of the European Tour's qualifying school, earned a two-year exemption after his victory.

Local hope Ninyette, who had a three-shot lead at one point, dropped three bogeys in his final six holes to finish two strokes off the pace.

He signed off with an even-par 72 to be tied for third spot with compatriot Dimitrios Papadatos and England's Danny Willett.

Fisher's runner-up finish with a closing 68 saw him climb to the top-60 in The Race to Dubai and should earn him a place at the World Tour championship next month.

"Obviously it would have been lovely to have come here and won, but that's golf," Fisher said.

"Unfortunately I came up a little bit short, but I can be very pleased the way I played today.

"I hung in there really well; it was always going to be tough.

"There are some good names up there and I knew I needed to just play really well.

"I felt like I did that."

Final round scores at the Perth International at Lake Karrinyup (par-72) in Perth on Sunday (Australian unless stated):

278 - Jin Jeong (KOR) 68-72-69-69, Ross Fisher (ENG) 72-67-71-68 (Jeong won at 1st playoff hole)
280 - Dimitrios Papadatos (AUS) 69-71-72-68, Danny Willett (ENG) 72-71-68-69, Brody Ninyette (AUS) 72-69-67-72
281 - Brett Rumford (AUS) 71-73-65-72
282 - Joel Sjoholm (SWE) 71-73-67-71, Richard Finch (ENG) 72-69-69-72, JB Hansen (DEN) 70-73-66-73.
283 - Peter Hedblom (SWE) 68-69-75-71, Fredrik Andersson Hed (SWE) 69-73-68-73.
284 - Espen Kofstad (NOR) 71-73-72-68, Ryan Haller (AUS) 72-70-74-68, Josh Younger (AUS) 70-70-73-71, Dustin Johnson (USA) 69-74-75-66, Soren Hansen (DEN) 71-69-72-72, James Nitties (AUS) 68-73-69-74.
285 - Daniel Popovic (AUS) 72-74-69-70, Peter Lawrie (IRL) 73-70-72-70, Fabrizio Zanotti (PAR) 75-68-72-70, David McKenzie (AUS) 75-68-71-71, Gareth Paddison (NZL) 74-69-71-71, Marcus Fraser (AUS) 72-70-71-72, Justin Walters (RSA) 76-69-73-67, Oliver Fisher (ENG) 72-72-69-72, Bo Van Pelt (USA) 70-71-71-73, Michael Hoey (NIR) 73-69-69-74.
286 - Craig Lee (SCO) 73-71-72-70, Wade Ormsby (AUS) 73-72-71-70, Alexandre Kaleka (FRA) 74-69-72-71, Nick O'Hern (AUS) 69-73-72-72, Nick Cullen (AUS) 69-73-71-73, Jason Scrivener (AUS) 75-67-68-76.

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