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Finch: I was too cautious

Richard Finch has vowed to learn some important lessons from his New Zealand Open victory.

Finch carded a level-par 72 to win by three strokes - but three bogeys on the back nine almost created an opening for his rivals.

"If I was in that situation again I'd probably handle it better and differently," said Finch. "I think I was guilty of possibly playing too conservatively because of the six-stroke lead."

He added: "I felt if I just played steady and created a few chances, it was all in my hands.

"I spent too long looking at the leaderboard but it's easy to get a bit lost with it all.

"I made a couple of mistakes. I was trying to avoid trouble and by doing that I found other trouble.

"I stumbled a bit on the back nine when I started thinking too much about what I was doing."

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