Denmark’s JB Hansen had mixed emotions after a final lap of 3-under-par 35-33=68 earned him a total of 11-under 273 and solo second behing Nicolas Colsaerts, in the Open de France at Le Golf National.
The good news for Hansen was that this result was his best on the European Tour, bettering his third in the Scottish Open of 2013. It was also just a fourth top four at this level and, moreover, a second in just three weeks. But it could have been so much more. His front nine was steady, with birdies at the third and sixth against a bogey at the fourth. But he went deep on the back nine, ticking the tenth, 13th, 14th and 15th. That, combined with leader Colsaerts making double bogey at 15, gave Hansen the lead, but he fluffed it with a double bogey-6 at 17. In yet another twist he may also admit that this was some comback from making a quadruple bogey-9 on the 13th in round three. Quite a week. “The screw-up on 17, unfortunate, cost me a chance this week unfortunately,” he said. “Disappointed now but also really proud of my game today.”