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REWIND: Brilliant Broadhurst wins second Senior Major Championship
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REWIND: Brilliant Broadhurst wins second Senior Major Championship

Paul Broadhurst became a two-time Senior Major Championship winner after dominating on the final day of the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship, winning by four strokes.

Paul Broadhurst

This is the 1991 Ryder Cup player's seventh victory since joining the over-50s ranks, and his second Senior Major after coming from four strokes behind to win The Senior Open Presented by Rolex at Carnoustie in 2016.

“It's obviously up there with the Senior Open," said Broadhurst. "They're the top two. I couldn't choose between the two, they're both equal in my opinion. I just wish I was playing like this on the main Tour 20 years ago.

“I didn't play too badly the first day, I just didn't make any putts. I just hit a poor shot there on number 14 and made double and that was it, 1-over. I guess you think you're out of the tournament, but when I won the Senior Open in Carnoustie I started with a 75, so you never are out of it.

“I was playing catch up and it was important that I got off to a good start Friday, which I did, birdied three of the first four holes and I managed to continue that good form over the weekend. It's not very often you shoot 66 on a Friday, better it Saturday and then better that Sunday. So yeah, it's been a special week."

The 52 year old started the final day at Harbor Shores Golf Club two strokes behind 54-hole leaders Tim Petrovic and Scott McCarron, and immediately made his move with a birdie on the first hole.

Paul Broadhurst (pic courtesy of PGA of America)

He drew level at the turn with a birdie on the ninth hole, moving to 15 under par alongside Petrovic. Both reached 16 under par with birdies on the tenth before Broadhurst pulled away with a birdie on the 12th hole.

Broadhurst had a two stroke lead after Petrovic dropped a shot on the 16th hole, and he increased that to three strokes with a birdie on the par three 17th.

He then finished in incredible fashion with a 40 foot birdie putt on the 18th hole, reaching a joint-Championship record low 72-hole total of 19 under par and signing for a tournament-low eight under par 63, one better than his seven under par 64 the previous day.

The Englishman started the week with a one over par first round, recovered with a five under par second round and played his final two rounds 15 under par.

Paul Broadhurst

“I was playing catch up and it was important that I got off to a good start Friday, which I did, birdied three of the first four holes and I managed to continue that good form over the weekend," said Broadhurst. It's not very often you shoot 66 on a Friday, better it Saturday and then better that Sunday. So yeah, it's been a special week."

Miguel Angel Jiménez finished fifth on 12 under, with fellow Staysure Tour members Colin Montgomerie and Chris Williams a shot further back in sixth place.

2002 Ryder Cup player Phillip Price carded a final round 67 to share eighth place on ten under par.

Broadhurst is the second English player in history to win the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship, following in 2012 winner Roger Chapman's footsteps. Five of the last seven winners are European: Broadhurst (2018), Chapman (2012), Bernhard Langer (2017), Colin Montgomerie (2014, '15).

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