The hope for a Kiwi win at the 100th New Zealand Open was not to be as Australian Zach Murray got the job done at The Hills after leading all week.
The 21-year-old was on fire from day one and did enough in the end to take out his second professional title by two shots with a four-under 68 to finish on 21-under for the tournament - but he made it a lot harder than it should've been.
Murray was cruising towards the title until the par 4 18th when he got into all sorts of trouble – first losing his drive badly to the right, then over-hitting his second shot way past the green into the tall stuff.
But after cleaning up nicely to make bogey, Murray – who only just turned pro in November last year – claimed the crown and denied any chance of a New Zealand home win.
"I never thought I was going to get off the 18th," he said of his almost-disaster on the last final hole. "I just got a flier on the second shot and didn't know what to think but I'm glad she's all done and dusted and it's been a fantastic week."