Strydom stays calm to win maiden DP World Tour title
South Africa's Ockie Strydom carded a final-round 69 to claim a maiden title on the DP World Tour with a two-shot victory at the Alfred Dunhill Championship on Sunday.
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South Africa's Ockie Strydom carded a final-round 69 to claim a maiden title on the DP World Tour with a two-shot victory at the Alfred Dunhill Championship on Sunday.
Scotland's Scott Jamieson ties the lead with South African Ockie Strydom, while Irish duo Gary Hurley and Tom McKibbin carded a pair of 71s in the third round of the Alfred Dunhill Championship at Leopard Creek. Jamieson went into the day with a three-shot lead, having produced a course-record 63 on Friday, but struggled on the front nine - carding two birdies and three bogeys. However, he bounced back with a hat-trick of birdies at the 11th, 12th and 13th to sign for a 70 and join home favourite Strydom on 15 under par. Strydom, meanwhile, made a huge move on Saturday, carding an eagle, eight birdies and a single bogey to equal Jamieson's course record and earn a share of the lead.
Scotland's Scott Jamieson established a three-stroke lead at the halfway stage of the Alfred Dunhill Championship at Leopard Creek, while Northern Ireland's Tom McKibbin saw his challenge falter after a topsy-turvy round of 73.
South Africa's Thriston Lawrence won the European Masters on the first hole of a playoff with Matt Wallace at Crans-Montana on Sunday.
South Africa's Thriston Lawrence won the European Masters on the first hole of a play-off with Matt Wallace at Crans-Montana on Sunday.
Thriston Lawrence secured his second win on the DP World Tour when beating Matt Wallace in a play-off to lift the European Masters. Wallace was back in Europe after missing out on retaining his PGA Tour card, and he burst back into form. Ad After trailing by three shots at the start of the day, Wallace played aggressively to force a play-off.
South Africa's Thriston Lawrence defeated England's Matt Wallace in a play-off to win the Omega European Masters and claim his second DP World Tour title of the season.
Sharma, who shot one-over 71 in the first round, finished his second round early on the third hole because play ended early the previous day. He completed his round, carding 70 and missed the cut, which fell at 3-under.