Scotsman
Ferguson started the week by firing a course-record 61 and although things got
tight at the business end on Sunday, he held in his nerve to win the event -
tri-sanctioned by the DP World Tour, Ladies European Tour and LPGA Tour - with
a 12-under total and three-shot margin.
In the
women's competition, Sweden's Maja Stark finished top of the pile after a
sizzling display in her flawless, birdie-packed final round.
The
separate tournaments on the same two courses - Galgorm and Massareene - held
equal prize funds of US$1.5million each with US$250,000 for each winner.
Ferguson,
the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters winner earlier this year, led by three
overnight and stretched his advantage with a birdie at the driveable par-four
second.
He gave the
shot straight back at the third after finding a fairway bunker with his tee
shot and Richard Mansell moved to within two thanks to three birdies in his
first seven holes.
Ferguson
hit back straight away, knocking his approach at the fourth to three feet and
sinking the putt for birdie only for Mansell to keep the foot down with a
birdie at the eighth.
The
Englishman got to within one when he birdied the par-five 10th despite finding
the rough left of the green with his second, while Renato Paratore, who started
at the tenth, charged up the leaderboard.
Ferguson
came back to Mansell's mark of 11 under when his wayward drive at the ninth
left him no way of reaching the green and the pair were just two ahead of
Paratore. Spaniard Borja Virto was also in contention at 10 under and Connor
Syme was lurking.
Ferguson
took back the lead by nailing a nine-feet putt for a birdie at the tenth and he
was four better off than Paratore, who set the clubhouse lead at eight under
after signing for a 64.
A birdie at
13, his fourth in five holes, took Virto to within a shot and he was the
closest challenger after Mansell's tee shot at 15 found the hazard and he gave
one back.
But the
Spaniard's charge was halted at just the wrong time, a bad miss from the tee at
the par-three 14th led to a bogey and Ferguson's cushion was two shots again.
Ferguson
parred every hole after his birdie at 10 and it was enough for a three-shot
victory with Virto and Syme joint second.
He said:
"It feels unbelievable. I just can't believe how calm I was out there. It
couldn't have worked out any better playing with Connor. I felt although I
played with him the first two days and he was playing so, so good, and I felt
he was my main rival for the day, so managing to play with him and hold each
other off and keep up with each other was so good. Just can't believe I'm a
winner again."
There was a
four-way tie for the lead and a bunched-up chasing pack early in the final
round of the women's event but it was Stark who took the tournament by the
scruff of the neck with six birdies on the front nine.
She turned
with a three-shot lead and added four more birdies for a course-record 63,
20-under total and five-shot triumph.
She said:
"I don't think it's landed yet. I'm just feeling so nervous. All day, I
was just kind of reminding myself to be calm and take it one shot at a time.
But it's been easier said than done.”