Hobbling Hodgson wins Carris at fifth extra hole

Stiggy Hodgson did a Tiger Woods by hobbling to a marathon five hole playoff victory to win the English Boys Under 18 Stroke Play Championship for the Carris Trophy at Wallasey

Stiggy Hodgson, the 17 year old from Sunningdale, who ruptured a ligament in his right knee during his morning round, finished tied with Norway s Frederik Kallevold on level par 288 but managed to survive five extra holes to take the title.

What a day, said Hodgson. There are so many things going through my mind but I refuse to give up no matter what happens .

It was a tale of woe for the other England players. Gary King missed by a single shot yet again in a key championship, Tom Lewis saw his chance disappear with four dropped shots in the closing four holes, while Tom Boys world fell apart with a closing 80. Gary King finished third on 289 after a solid 71 but had to endure the disappointment of coming up a shot shy again just as he had in the McEvoy Trophy.                          

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