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Friday 3 June 2011

Open playoff in U.S. for Ramsay pain

Richie RamsayRamsay had assumed that the tie-break will take place the next morning that Richie Ramsay seems to have lost of having partners Union Scot Stephen Gallacher in the open for the 2011 United States after turning too late for a tiebreaker.

Gallacher, did so with a stroke to spare after two rounds of qualifying at Walton Heath in Surrey.

Ramsay finished in a tie with the Swede Johan Edfors and Dane Andreas Harto.

But the Scot had already left the course went to a wedding in Belfast and came again as Edfors beat fed up to claim the item 11.

"I can't believe played when it was dark," said Ramsay later said that it was everything and that he had been named a reserve on 16 and 19 June Congress.

EDFORS won its place as the former champion of us skeptical Amateur in the parking lot.

Four hours earlier, having completed his fog delayed two rounds in four under par, the 27 years of Aberdeen had decided to go to Heathrow to try to get on a flight to Belfast and attend the wedding of the Tour partner Maybin Gareth player.

However, not only that could not level but then they told him that it might be in a playoff.

The expectations of all day were that on Tuesday morning would take place for the lost time, but when you have finished the last group, officials saw the opportunity for at least one extra hole.

EDFORS and tired were understandably concerned, especially knowing that Ramsay was going to be absent.

And, with it moved four peer to peer three to accelerate things, quite lost when he could not be placed above and below a bunker.

"As I went to 0530, guys are preparation on the first hole, but he took the decision and I cannot do anything about it," said Ramsay.

"Is not for me to say is good or bad, but it has only been a terrible day - just a terrible, terrible day".

It also proved to be a bad day for compatriot Colin Montgomerie.

Ryder Cup captain last year are still to return to the course where he was runner-up to Ernie Els - but only as commentator on television after rounds of 72 and 73 were five strokes too.

"If not writes, can not win - gave me it a go," said Montgomerie, who had high hopes after their seventh place in the BMW PGA Championship on Sunday - his first top 10 for almost three years.

"It is a work hard - was miserable out there".

Still with a chance to come at the same level with two par-fives, the 47-year-old backup 462nd worldwide to 305th with its efforts in the event of the European tour ship insignia, not birdie on 14 and 16, and between, were one of seven three-putts for the day.

The playoffs were conducted by the Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts, whose nine - finish headed Shane Lowry and Dutchman Maarten Lafeber of Ireland by a stroke.

Thomas Levet of France was one behind and also made English pair David Howell and Robert Rock six bass, while his compatriot Robert Dinwiddie, Gallacher, German Marcel Siem and Swedish Alex Noren.


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