Japanese golfer Keita Nakajima claimed the final victory at the Indian Open, a DP World Tour event held at the DLF G&CC course in New Delhi, by finishing 271 strokes after a day in which he held the lead . where they started their participation.
Nakajima joined the final match of the day with Malaysian Gavin Green and Frenchman Romain Langasque, who were chasing him in the standings and deflating over the course of the round. That, along with the fact of knowing the scorecards of his rivals, allowed the Japanese player not to be the victim of a bad result.
Four shots behind Nakajima is a group of three players consisting of Indian Veer Ahlawat, Swede Sebastian Söderberg and American Johannes Veerman. The latter two ended the closing day with 67 strokes, a better record equaled only by German Jannik De Bruyn and Swedish Simon Forsström.
As for the Spanish participation, two golfers are still in the competition after making the cut. Among them, the best was Adrián Otaegui with 283 strokes in 26th place, while Ángel Hidalgo finished 71st with 297, penultimate in the table.
It was the first victory on the circuit for Nakajima, whose best result to date on the circuit was fourth place in January at the Ras Al Khaimah Championship in the United Arab Emirates.
Source: La Verdad

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