Joakim Haeggman celebrates his winning putt at the HSBC India Legends Championship

Haeggman breaks new ground with Legends Tour win in India

Joakim Haeggman claimed his second Legends Tour victory at the inaugural HSBC India Legends Championship hosted by Jeev Milkha Singh.

The former Ryder Cup player won by two shots, after compiling rounds of 65, 70 and 72 for a nine-under-par total at Jaypee Greens, just outside New Delhi.

The Swede started with day with a one-shot lead over tournament host Jeev Milkha Singh, but the pair were locked on -8 after Haeggman dropped a shot at the opening hole.

It looked like that would be the start of an almighty tussle, but the overnight leader responded brilliantly with three birdies in the next four holes, while Singh bogeyed the 3rd and 6th. That enabled Haeggman to open up a five-shot lead after six holes.

Haeggman then rattled off eight pars in a row from the 6th, but he gave the chasing pack hope with back-to-back bogeys on 14 and 15. That cut his advantage to just two shots over Singh, who birdied the 14th, and Andrew Marshall, who closed with a brilliant bogey-free 65 to post the clubhouse target of -7.

Haeggman and Singh reached the 18th tee on -9 and -7 respectively, meaning the tournament was still in the balance. Unfortunately for our tournament host, he found the water with his tee shot, and that left the stage clear for ‘Heggie’ to seal an emotional win with a closing par.

“This means a lot,” said the champion. “You know, you come here every week, you try to win, and for me to get one more tournament under the belt means a lot. I’ve had a really good, solid season, but I haven’t had that peak result. So after three top-20s more or less in the majors this year, this was really nice to get done and feel like I can relax a bit more coming into the finish of the season now.”

Marshall surged through the field to finish alone in second with his round of -7, which tied the best of the week with Haeggman’s opening round. The Englishman’s effort featured five birdies and an eagle at the par-5 12th.

Emanuele Canonica, Carl Suneson, Simon Griffiths and Greig Hutcheon finished in a tie for 5th on -3, with Mikael Lundberg, Clark Dennis, Adilson da Silva and Jyoti Randhawa a shot further back in tied ninth.