The Spanish golfer Jon Rahm completed a great final day at the LIV circuit tournament which took place in the Australian city of Adelaide that left him on the doorstep of the title, which the American won Brendan Steele.
Rahm, with a 136, began his journey six strokes behind the leader and the eventual winner. Despite this, he worked hard to try to close the distance and He finished the day eight strokes under par for the field. after starting with a birdie on hole three and signed for another five, as well as an eagle on hole seven.
That allowed him tied for third place with Chilean Joaquín Niemann, American Andy Ogletree and South Africans Dean Burmester and Charl Schwartzel. The latter, with -8, is the best of the last date with Rahm, the Mexican Abraham Ancer and the German Martin Kaymer.
Second, ahead of them all, is also the South African Louis Oosthuizen after complete a trip with seven birdies that left him just one shot behind Steele.
The final winner had the worst of his three performances with six birdies, five of them in a row between holes five and nine, and two bogeys; but His plus four allowed him to stay at 198 strokes and remain at the top.
As for the rest of the Spaniards; Sergio García (-6) and Eugenio Chacarra (-5) regained positions to finish with 210 and 211 strokes. Between is placed David Puigwith the same register as the first of them after a -3 to put the ending.
Through the team, the victory went to Ripper GC from Australians Matt Jones, Marc Leishman, Lucas Herbert and Cameron Smith; who won the final tiebreaker Stinger GC of Oosthuizen, Schwartzel, Burmester and their compatriot Branden Grace.
Source: La Verdad

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