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2007 UBS Hong Kong Open
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2007 UBS Hong Kong Open Jimenez Survives Ugly Finish in Hong Kong By Sports Network - November 18, 2007 European TourHONG KONG -- For the second straight week, the two players atop the leaderboard stumbled to a bogey and a double-bogey on the final hole. This week, Miguel Angel Jimenez came out on top despite a three-putt bogey at the last. Last week, Phil Mickelson made bogey on the 72nd hole and Ross Fisher made double-bogey, before Mickelson won in a playoff. Jimenez closed with a 3-under 67 Sunday to win his second Hong Kong Open title. He finished the event at 15-under-par 265. At the par-4 closing hole, Robert Karlsson and Jimenez were tied for the lead on the tee. Jimenez found the right rough with hit tee shot before Karlsson's tee ball split the fairway. Jimenez played first and his second stopped some 30 left of the pin. Karlsson then came up short with his approach. Karlsson went right under his first chip and it stopped about 5 feet from where he was standing. He pitched his fourth to 5 feet. Jimenez had a delicate downhill putt. He left his first putt some seven feet short, then missed his par-saving putt on the left edge. Karlsson pushed his bogey putt right and tapped in for double-bogey. "He was very solid and played very well," Jimenez said of Karlsson. "I don't like the way he finished. It is not the way to finish after leading through the tournament. I feel sorry for him, but that's the game." Jimenez kicked in his short bogey putt for the win. "What a day, I'm still shaking myself," said Jimenez afterwards. "I was nervous the last three holes, but I played very solid on the back nine especially. "At the 18th, I saw what happened to Robert. I had a downhill putt that was supposed to be very, very fast with downgrain too. I just left it short, then I started shaking myself. It was a long way short. I never expected it to be that short." Karlsson, who led after the second and third rounds, finished one shot back at minus-15 after his closing double-bogey. He posted a 2-over 72 to drop into a share of second with local favorites Thongchai Jaidee (65) and K.J. Choi (67).