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Joining him in the top six, who all gain full cards in Category Six for next season, were Argentine Adan Sowa, who also posted a 67 to finish second on 11 under par, Sweden's Anders Johnsson and Australian Graham Bannister, who finished a further shot back, with Scot Fraser Mann and Angel Fernandez of Chile both on eight under par.
"I'm delighted to get my card for next year," said Harrison, who becomes eligible for the Senior Tour when he turns 50 in May. "I came here this week hoping to get in the top six so to win it was fantastic. I'm really chuffed and I'm looking forward to next season."
Having led the Stage One Qualifiers from Pestana Resort's Gramacho course last week, Harrison had taken a three stroke lead into the deciding round of Final Stage and never looked like surrendering his position at the top of the leaderboard. After a nerve settling birdie on the second hole, his only mistake of the day came on the fourth when he found the trees with his tee shot and had to chip out, eventually making a bogey.
A fine six iron approach shot to six feet on the seventh hole saw him retrieve that shot and he added further birdies on the tenth and 14 holes. The club professional from Matfen Hall in Newcastle upon Tyne then capped off a superb week when he rolled in a 20ft putt for another birdie on the last hole.
"There was a lot of pressure out there even though I had the lead and I didn't feel relaxed until I came down the last two holes," said Harrison.
"Today was the worst I have played all week but I scored well. I've putted really well all week and that has been the best part of my game."
Harrison's victory means he will follow in the footsteps of his elder brothers Phil and Steve who have both played on the Senior Tour.
"I'm sure Phil will play some events next year and Steve will probably play in the De Vere PGA Seniors Championship at Slaley Hall, which is our local event, so we could all be there together," said Harrison. "I'm not sure if there has ever been three brothers together on the Senior Tour so that would be a nice first for us. I played on The European Tour for a couple of years but because of working as a club professional I never had chance to fully commit to it so this is my second chance. I've got a very good golf club and I intend to play as many events as I can after I turn 50 in May."
Harrison will look to replicate the success of Kenneth Ferrie, whom he coached to two European Tour titles, while he will also hope to follow the example set by South African Bertus Smit, who finished second at last year's Qualifying School and went on to win the Ryder Cup Wales Seniors Open on the 2009 Senior Tour.
"My target will be to retain my card for the next season as I can't play all of the events with not being 50 yet but you never know," said Harrison. "You look at Bertus winning and you think ‘why not?'. I've coached for the past 16 years and helped Kenneth to his two titles so it's now my chance to have a go."
The top six players all carded final rounds of 67 apart from Australian Banister, who secured his card with a round of 68. A further 14 players secured conditional cards for next season, led by Englishman Mark Belsham and American Pete Oakley, the 2004 Senior Open Champion, who also both signed for rounds of 67.
Three other Englishman, John Gould, Ricky Willison, and Steve Cipa gained playing privileges along with American pair Greg Towne and Mike Donald, Zimbabwean Mike Williams, Scotland's Terry Burgoyne and Canadian Graham Gunn. Former World Cup winner Torsten Giedeon of Germany will also return to the Senior Tour for another season along with Peter Dahlberg of Sweden, Jean Pierre Sallat of France and Glyn Davies of Wales.
Leading final scores:
270 J Harrison (Eng) 68 68 67 67,
273 A Sowa (Arg) 68 71 67 67,
274 A Johnsson (Swe) 69 70 68 67, G Banister (Aus) 71 69 66 68,
276 A Fernandez (Chi) 73 68 68 67, F Mann (Sco) 69 74 66 67,
279 J Gould (Eng) 71 68 70 70, P Oakley (USA) 69 72 71 67, M Belsham (Eng) 73 72 67 67,
280 R Willison (Eng) 67 70 71 72, M Williams (Zim) 68 75 67 70,
281 T Burgoyne (Sco) 69 73 70 69, M Donald (USA) 69 68 72 72, G Gunn (Can) 71 67 73 70, G Towne (USA) 69 72 72 68, P Dahlberg (Swe) 69 74 64 74, S Cipa (Eng) 71 70 72 68, T Giedeon (Ger) 67 71 71 72,
282 G Davies (Wal) 68 71 71 72, J Sallat (Fra) 68 72 70 72, J Stuart (USA) 68 71 70 73.
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