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FRASER BACK ON TRACK AT BALLANTINES 26/04/2010
 

AUSTRALIA'S Marcus Fraser secured his first European Tour title for seven years with a wire-to-wire victory at the 54-hole rain shortened Ballantines Championship.

Fraser, whose only other victory to date came at the 2003 BMW Russian Open, dropped only two shots over the three rounds as he shot 65-70-69 for a 12-under total of 204 to win by four from fellow countryman Brett Rumford and Northern Ireland's Gareth Maybin.

"It's unbelievable, I don't know how I did that today. It has blown me away," said Fraser who lost in a play-off for the Australian Masters last season.

"I have had so many chances to win in seven years and you just don't know if it is going to be your day, and it was. I just can't believe it.

"The second win is harder than the first one, it has just been so long. I have had so many chances to win over the last seven years and I haven't done it so to go out there and play how I did this week is a big lift."

An emotional Fraser admitted that the victory was reward for a lot of hard work that has seen him emerge from the toughest period of his career having considered giving up the game at one stage.

"Probably three or four years ago, I thought about giving it away," said Fraser who won €367,500 for the victory to move to 17th in The Race to Dubai. "I was playing terrible. Golf swing wasn't improving and everything wasn't really getting any better.

"I thought I was wasting my time and you really start to question yourself, whether you think that you should be out here or whether you deserve to be out here. I went through a patch like that and luckily I went back and saw my old coach that I used to see when I was an amateur, and we got things moving in the right direction.

"It's been a lot of hard work over the last couple of years to get back to this position. My last win was when I was coached by Denis McDade, and I've had another win today, still being coached by him. So I think we've done a lot of things to keep things moving in the right direction.

"I never thought I'd be in this situation again, so it's extra personal this week. At this time last year, I lost my uncle, who was also my Godfather and I missed his funeral because of this tournament. So to come back and win this week, that's definitely for him."

 

 
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