Jordan Zunic has grinded out his third ISPS HANDA PGA Tour of Australasia title, clinging on to his round three lead by the slimmest of margins to win the Isuzu Queensland Open.
Jordan Zunic has grinded out his third ISPS HANDA PGA Tour of Australasia title, clinging on to his round three lead by the slimmest of margins to win the Isuzu Queensland Open.
Standing on the first tee this morning with a five-shot lead, Zunic got off to a flying start with birdies on his opening two holes.
That was where the good start ended however with a run of four bogeys over the next seven holes. He finished his round at 2-over 73 for a tournament total of 11-under the card claiming a one-shot win over Rhein Gibson.
“What a tough day, I got off to a good start with those first two holes but then my putter went cold, I was missing some short ones and the wind picked up a lot as well,” said Zunic.
“That was the hardest day we’ve had all week, I wasn’t hitting fairways on certain holes and I had to scramble around this golf course which is very difficult.”
A birdie on the 17th got the New South Welshman to 11-under while in front of him Gibson had just checked into the clubhouse at 10-under.
A wayward tee shot on the 18th saw him in the trees to the right of the fairway forcing him to punch out for his second shot. He chipped onto the green with his third before standing over a 12 foot par putt for the championship.
He drained it and claimed his third professional title on the ISPS HANDA PGA Tour of Australasia, Zunic won the New Zealand Open in 2015 and Northern Territory PGA Championship in 2016.
“This one was a little different for me, I lost my grandma a couple of weeks ago and I told my fiancé and caddie Olivia this week would be in memory of her, it really means a lot.
“Funnily enough it was like my own Happy Gilmore moment where he was saying grandma over the ball, I literally said to myself going into that par putt that this was for her.”
The hard work was done for Zunic in the third round, his 6-under 65 giving him a five-shot cushion that ultimately held up under pressure from the chasing pack.
“I just kept saying to Olivia I’ve just got to hang on, having that five shot buffer coming into today was obviously the difference, it allowed me to have a pretty poor day and it allowed me to stay in the tournament,” added Zunic.
“Not one point out there did I give up, I just kept telling myself to keep grinding, after the 16th when I made that bogey, I just had to hang in there.
“Even though my putter wasn’t good today it certainly made up for itself on those last two holes.
“I’m over the moon, I’m glad I got the job done, I’m just exhausted.”
Zunic now has a full card on the ISPS HANDA PGA Tour of Australasia until the end of 2019 which takes a little pressure off his trip to Spain to attempt to qualify for the European Tour via the final stage of qualifying school.
“It’s such a bonus for me this week because my New Zealand Open winner’s exemption was going to run out at the end of this year so I had to keep my card this year.
“Missing the NSW Open and Australian Open would’ve been a huge hit for me on the money list so winning this week takes care of Australia next year.
“I can purely focus on Europe next week and hopefully come back with a card. I’ll play the Australian PGA Championship this year though, I’ve got some unfinished business there.”
Gibson held second place outright on 10-under with Steven Jeffress third on 9-under. In his first professional event, Doug Klein finished outright fourth on 7-under, Matthew Millar and Adam Blyth share fifth on 6-under.
Blake Windred was the highest finishing amateur on 5-under.
To view the full leaderboard, visit pga.org.au.
In a boost to the tournament, major sponsors Isuzu confirmed their continuing sponsorship of the Queensland Open until 2021.
The new three-year agreement will extend Isuzu Australia and Brisbane Isuzu’s position as naming rights sponsor of the Queensland Open to nine years.
To view the full release, visit pga.org.au.
For his win, Zunic collects the lion’s share of the $110,000 prize purse, $16,500 and moves to 20th on the ISPS HANDA PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit.
To view the full Order of Merit, visit pga.org.au.
The ISPS HANDA PGA Tour of Australasia now travels to Twin Creeks Golf and Country Club for the AV Jennings NSW Open.
To view the full schedule, visit pga.org.au.