Laurie Canter, 34 and from LIV, this Sunday he finally achieved his first victory in European Tour (DP World Tour) by winning the European Open in Hamburg with 279 strokes (-13) after signing a 72 in the final round, one under par.
He finished two strokes ahead of South African Lawrence and Austrian Wiesberger, who also returned to the circuit after his time at LIV.
The best Spaniard is the Gran Canarian Rafa Cabrera, author this Sunday of a card of 72 (-1) for 284 (-8), to finish 7th, top ten therefore, his best result in six months. He also tied for 7th at the end of November at the Australian PGA, which counts for the DP World Tour, as in both 2023 he tied for 5th in Thailand and tied for 10th in Abu Dhabi. On European soil, the Canarian’s last best finish was a tie for 9th at the Wentworth PGA.
Canter sealed the tournament with an excellent birdie putt on the par-5 16th hole, opening a 3-stroke gap with two holes remaining. He made bogey on 17 and par on 18 to seal his first European Tour victory.
The big loser was the Italian Guido Migliozzi, 78 strokes for 285 (-7).
Source: La Verdad

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