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Clearwater Bay Open: New Zealand’s Nick Voke takes top spot as Hong Kong’s Jason Hak sets course record

Battling nerves, Nick Voke holds off Callum Tarren’s late charge to seal a place on 2019 Web.com Tour

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Nick Voke celebrates after winning the Clearwater Bay Open. Photo: PGA Tour-China

While he admitted to nerves throughout the tournament, in the end New Zealand golfer Nick Voke’s game stayed calm and collected.

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Voke held off a last round charge from Englishman Callum Tarren to win the Clearwater Bay Open on Sunday. Voke, who went into the final round five strokes clear, spent the day watching the leader board as Tarren skyrocketed up the standings, shooting a 62, one off the course record. Voke, shot a third consecutive three-under 67 for a 14-under total, said it was a tough way to finish.

“I’m pretty exhausted and absolutely thrilled to be where I am and I think it will take me a couple weeks to realise what I’ve accomplished here,” he said. “Right now, though, I’m just pretty tired.”

Nerves played a big part of the round, added Voke, who admitted to “shaking” with nervousness during the third round. Tarren looked like he was going to challenge for the top spot by the end of the 18th, but fell just shy and had to settle for second at 11-under.

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Nick Voke holds his trophy after winning the Clearwater Bay Open. Photo: PGA Tour-China
Nick Voke holds his trophy after winning the Clearwater Bay Open. Photo: PGA Tour-China
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