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Horsey wins final round in Denmark

Monday, August 24 2015 by SNTV
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    Reaction after David Horsey wins final round of Made in Denmark tournament at the Himmerland Golf and Spa Resort on Sunday (August 23).

    Script: SOUNDBITE: (English) David Horsey, England:

    "Very tricky yeah. Obviously it means the world when you win...every win means just as much to be honest with you and because I have been so focused on myself this week it has been - it was nearly difficult to get into the atmosphere of the people. They were fantastic though but because I was so focused on myself it sort of took a while to be a reality I think. Coming down the last there was a little bit of thinking time there. Started to go through I my mind and knew what I needed to do. So yeah, obviously delighted."

    SOUNDBITE: (English) David Horsey, England:

    "I wanted to make par ultimately. If I made par I thought there was no chance that I could lose it but then Terry (Pilkadaris) - if he had holed that I would still only need to make par to win. So, Soren (Kjeldson) was a couple of groups ahead. I was well aware that they were one or two (shots) back and yeah what par would mean."

    SOUNDBITE: (English) David Horsey, England:

    "He (Pilkadaris) birdied the first, birdied the second - a nice 40-footer there. I birdied the third and then it was all abit dormant there for a while. Both bogeyed four. Couple of silly mistakes, a couple of three-putts and a little disappointed from a golfing perspective that I gave those two shots away - but it was enough in the end."

    SOUNDBITE: (English) Soren Kjeldson, Denmark:

    "It was pretty hard in the end but I was really pleased about giving myself the chance but obviously now I want desperately to go back and try and hit a few of those putts again."

    SOUNDBITE: (English) Terry Pilkadaris, Australia:

    "Yeah, disappointed there. Bogeyed 14, doubled (bogeyed) 15 and that was putting the pressure on coming in. I had a chance on 18 and tried to hole about an 18-footer but I just pushed it abit wide. That's the way that golf goes."

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