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Briton Wins Russian Open

Britain's Simon Clough won the $8,000 first prize at the four-day General Motors Russian Open '95 golf tournament, with solid, if not spectacular, shot-making. His 6-over-par 294 beat last year's champion, Steve Schroeder of the United States, by 10 strokes.


Some 1,500 fans turned out for Sunday's final round at the Moscow Country Club in Nakhabino, northwest of the city. They also got to see the club's former superintendent, American Dean Watkins, being presented with a 1995 Chevy Blazer for hitting a hole in one on the 162-meter par-3 fourth hole Friday.


"In three years of golf at our club, we had only two other holes in one," said tournament director Alexei Nikolov. "But none on the fourth hole, which is the toughest par-3 hole on the course."


Third place went to Japan's Tadahisa Inove with a 22-over-par 310. The best Russian, Moscow's Konstantin Lifanov, 21, finished seventh at 322.




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