the aussie Lucas Herbert wins ISPS Handa, a DP World Tour golf tournament (formerly the European circuit) taking place on the PGM Ishioka course in Omitama (Japan), after playing two playoff holes with Canadian Aaron Cockerill.
Both players finished the final day with 265 shots, 15 under par, and had to square off for the title on the 18th hole. Both got the par 4 hole the first time, so they went back to the ‘tee’ and the second, Herbert made a ‘birdie’ that Cockerill couldn’t match.
This is the third European title for the Australian golfer after the Omega Dubai Desert Classic 2020 and the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open 2021.
Third position went to Scotsman Calum Hill with 266 effects.
The Spanish Jorge Campillo finished in ninth position with 270 strokes, while Rafa Cabrerawho maintained great regularity over the past three days and stayed in the top 10 of the classification, he dropped to twenty-three after a 74-shot card in the final round.
Ángel Hidalgo finished in 61st place with 278 strokes, 13 behind the first classified.
Source: La Verdad

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