Witness the thrilling conclusion of the MCB Mauritius Legends Tour 2025 as England’s Greg Owen clinches victory with a clutch birdie on the 18th hole at Constance Belle Mare Plage. Owen battled back from late errors to edge out Jeev Milkha Singh and Darren Fichardt by one stroke. Relive the dramatic final round, including Owen’s nine birdies, his double-bogey on the 15th, and the nail-biting finish. Hear from Owen himself as he reflects on his maiden Legends Tour title and his journey back from injury and personal challenges. Don’t miss this exciting highlight reel from one of golf’s most prestigious senior tours!
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In a thrilling finish, England’s golfing veteran Greg Owen secured his first Legends Tour title in dramatic fashion. A tale of resilience and redemption. Owen’s victory at the MCB Maitius Legends tournament showcased his determination to overcome past disappointments. Owen, 53, had a commanding lead after an impressive nine birdies in his final round, reaching 20 under par by the 14th hole. But a sudden double bogey on the 15th followed by a dropped shot on the 17th threatened to derail his success. But here’s where it gets controversial. As Jieve Milka Singh birded the 18th, Owen’s lead shrank to a single stroke. The pressure was on and he needed a strong finish on the par five closing hole. Despite a perfect drive, he had to wait for his second shot as his playing partner Greg Farrell struggled among the volcanic rocks. With a bold move, Owen decided to play first, striking a long iron to the green center. This set up an eagle opportunity and almost guaranteed a birdie. However, the suspense continued as Darren Fitchard could still tie with an eagle. Fitch’s iron shot landed close, but his eagle putt narrowly missed, leaving Owen with two putts to seal the win. He calmly tapped in for Birdie, finishing with a seven under par 65, matching his opening round and securing a one-stroke victory over Fidget and Singh. This win marked a significant moment for Owen, who had previously missed out on a PGA tour victory in 2006 by a narrow margin. For 16 holes, I played some of the best golf of my life, Owen reflected. I’m relieved I didn’t need that last putt. He dedicated the win to his family, acknowledging the challenges of the past year. The tournament also saw Peter Baker’s late surge with four birdies in the final six holes, but consecutive bogeies dashed his hopes for a hat-tick. Michael Campbell impressed with a seven under par 65, matching his Saturday score. The event concluded with Owen’s redemption, leaving fans and commentators alike wondering, could this be the start of a new chapter in his golfing career? What do you think? Share your thoughts on this veteran’s comeback.

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