Paratore wins British Masters

23-year-old Italian claims 2nd European Tour trophy

Renato Paratore won the British Masters with a dominant display that saw the Italian finish three shots clear of Danish teenager Rasmus Hojgaard on Saturday.

Paratore had been on course to become the first player to win a ­European Tour event without making a single bogey since Jesper Parnevik at the 1995 Scandinavian Masters.

The 23-year-old’s brilliant run ­finally came to an end on his 63rd hole of the week.

But his closing round of 68 in testing conditions at Close House was enough to keep Hojgaard at bay.

In one of the first European Tour events ­after nearly five months of inactivity due to the coronavirus, Paratore’s fellow players formed a socially distant guard of honor behind the 18th green and he was surprised with a FaceTime call with his mother Cristina.

“It was really amazing,” Paratore said.

“I did not expect that from my friends on the Tour and it was a really good situation. I loved it and also to see my mum was a lovely surprise.”

Paratore, who won the Nordea Masters in 2017, added, “This one feels amazing. I am really happy. I did not expect to come back and win so soon after lockdown but I have worked really hard the last year.”

Paratore’s one-shot overnight lead was wiped out by playing partner Justin Harding’s birdie on the third, but the South African then completely mishit his tee shot on the next and came up 30 yards short of the green, from where he was unable to save par.

Paratore had three-putted the short third for par after a lucky bounce from thick rough saw his drive find the green, but he bounced back to hole from 20 feet on the fourth and extend his lead to two shots.

Paratore’s first blemish came on the difficult ninth, where tournament host Lee Westwood had earlier run up a quintuple-bogey eight, but he produced the perfect response to birdie the next to briefly move three shots clear.

Another bogey on the 11th gave the chasing pack hope, but they were ­unable to apply any pressure and Paratore made certain of victory with a birdie on the par-five 17th.

Harding finished alone in third ­after a closing 72, with the English trio of Andy Sullivan, Robert Rock and Dale Whitnell sharing fourth place on 13 under.

Renato Paratore plays a shot during the final round of the British Masters on Saturday in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Photo: VCG

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