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Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano feels the relief after eventually clinching victory on the final hole. STR/AP/Press Association Images

'I thought of Van de Velde' says Shanghai winner as he nearly blows lead

Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano just held on as Shane Lowry finished best of the Irish.

IT WAS CLOSER than he would have liked but Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano held on for a one-shot victory in the BMW Masters on Sunday after admitting that nerves nearly got the better of him as he almost blew a three-stroke lead on the final hole.

โ€œYou know what? The only thing I was thinking of was Jean Van de Velde,โ€ admitted the Spaniard after the event in Shanghai.

Van de Velde, of course,  famously stood on the final tee of the British Open at Carnoustie in 1999 with a three-shot lead, only to card a triple-bogey seven and lose in a playoff to Scotlandโ€™s Paul Lawrie.

Fernandez-Castano found a greenside bunker off the tee at the 471-yard 18th which did not help his nerves.

โ€œOnce I hit the bunker I wasnโ€™t going to try anything fancy. Just got my lob wedge, progressed it about 25, 30 yards,โ€ he said.

With the pin to the far left of the 18th green and only 160 yards to go, his attempt at a โ€œconservativeโ€ third shot landed in the worst possible place, hard into a bunker way over on the right.

โ€œI realised I was in trouble. I was just hoping the ball wasnโ€™t plugged,โ€ he said.

โ€œI was happy to find a pretty good lie and hit a really good shot out of that bunker.โ€

It still took him a further two nervy putts to get the job done, so when had he started thinking of Van de Velde?

โ€œAll over the place,โ€ he said, laughing. โ€œYou donโ€™t have a three-shot advantage that often. Jean is a good friend and I just didnโ€™t want to mess up, but I almost did.โ€

Fernandez-Castano, who pocketed a winnerโ€™s cheque for $1,166,000 and rocketed to fourth place from 35th in the European Tourโ€™s Race to Dubai standings, won by one shot from Thailandโ€™s Thongchai Jaidee and Italyโ€™s Francesco Molinari, who tied for second.

It was the Spaniardโ€™s eighth European Tour victory and the first by a player from his country in 2013.

Shane Lowry finished best of the Irish on -2 after a five-under par final round with Padraig Harrington and Rory McIlroy a shot further back on -1.

(C) AFP, 2013

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