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Gane earns fourth consecutive Al Ain Pro-Am crown

Englishman triumphs yet again at AESGC International Pro-Am



Chris Gane with Andrew Doswell, Warren Emery and John Harper after winning the AESGC Pro-AM
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England’s Chris Gane continued his love affair for Al Ain Equestrian, Shooting & Golf Club with a closing round of 61 that earned him an incredible fourth AESGC International Pro-Am title a row on Saturday.

“It feels great, you can’t really legislate for a day like today. I was three or four shots behind Johanna Gustavsson and it was of those days when everything came together,” Gane said.

“I’m lucky to be able to come out from the UK this time of year to play, and coming back to somewhere where you’ve won before then there are always good feelings towards it. The team also dovetailed well together, you have someone disappear for a couple of holes but then luckily someone fills in. And it’s the same for them, it’s such a nice place and they feel great about being here.”

Gane started the final round aboard the birdie train, making the turn in 28 following five birdies and an eagle. A steadier back nine of two-under gave him his course record-equalling round score, and an 11-under total for the tournament (269).

Overnight leader, Ladies European Tour member Gustavsson still managed to go low even under mounting pressure from Gane, with a three-under par 67 in the final round and an eight-under 272 total for the event, just three shots back.

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Third ended in a tie between the Sweden’s Jesper Karlsson and England’s Alex Wrigley each finishing on two-over for the week.

Gane proved dominant in the team event alongside Andrew Doswell, Warren Emery and John Harper, with an incredible total of 343 points (-55).

Second place went to Steve Dooley, Claudia Stritecky, Kathi Rabas and Alfred Velharticky with 333 pts, followed by Johanna Gustavsson, Hans Gustavsson, Glenn Adolfsson and Arne Ekehed with 331.

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