Having watched his New Zealand Open lead slip through his fingers during the final round, Mark Brown was left to ponder an off-day on the greens at Clearwater today.
The Lower Hutt professional had 33 putts during his final round as the three-stroke lead he held overnight evaporated in front of his eyes.
Australian amateur Jake Higginbottom claimed the New Zealand Open title with a one-stroke, ahead of compatriots Jason Norris and Peter Wilson.
Brown's one-over 73 today saw him slip to fourth overall at four-under, and the 37-year-old was visibly devastated after he walked off the 18th green.
"I played well enough. I played beautifully for the first 10 holes. I didn't miss a shot, really, and only holed one putt," Brown said.