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Thriston Lawrence reels in Joost Luiten to win BMW International

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South Africa's Thriston Lawrence won his fourth DP World Tour title in the BMW International despite an erratic final round in Munich.Lawrence carded eight birdies, five bogeys and five pars in a closing 69 as he finished 13 under par and overturned a four-shot deficit to Holland’s Joost Luiten.Luiten managed just one birdie and three bogeys in a closing 74, crucially missing from two feet for par on the 17th before narrowly failing to convert a long-range birdie attempt on the last to force a play-off.Lawrence had not recorded a top-10 finish since his previous victory on home soil in December and fought back tears in his post-round interview."It means a lot.

I’m a bit emotional to be honest," Lawrence told Sky Sports."I went to America for six weeks, made one cut. This game is not easy.

It was a real boost today and I really gave it my all. I feel sorry for Joost, I know how tough this game is."I don’t know why I’m so emotional but it just shows it means the world and to get my fourth victory in Germany is unbelievable."I played really well today and at some stage I didn’t think I was going to make a par; it was birdie, bogey, birdie, bogey – you’re just taking, giving, taking, giving."I saw Joost miss that two-footer on 17 and I know how tough those putts are around these greens.

It wasn’t easy out there so I feel for him."I think that’s why I’m emotional as well because I know how tough this game is and everybody wants to win." Full leaderboard Seeking a seventh career victory and a first since 2018, Luiten began the day three shots ahead of compatriot Daan Huizing and recovered from a bogey on the third with a birdie on the fifth.However, that proved to be his only birdie of the day and a bogey on the seventh was

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