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Hidalgo fends off Rahm to capture Spanish Open championship

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 29, 2024Updated:September 29, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Spanish Open concluded with an exciting showdown between Angel Hidalgo and Jon Rahm, both representing Spain. The tournament came down to a play-off between the two players, with Hidalgo ultimately coming out on top to claim his first DP World Tour title. Hidalgo missed a crucial putt in normal time that would have secured him the victory, but he made up for it by winning in the play-off. The all-Spanish final group added to the drama of the event, with David Puig also in the mix until the very end.

The battle between Hidalgo and Rahm was closely contested right from the start, with the lead changing hands multiple times throughout the round. Rahm, a three-time champion of the tournament, birdied the 17th and 18th holes to force a play-off with Hidalgo. Despite both players birdying the first extra hole, it was Hidalgo who emerged victorious with a two-foot putt for the win. Hidalgo’s victory was a significant moment in his career, as he reflected on his journey from being a spectator at the tournament three years ago to now winning the title.

Hidalgo’s win was a testament to his perseverance and the support of those around him, including his team, family, and caddie who is also his best friend. Rahm, on the other hand, expressed disappointment at losing in the play-off but acknowledged the significance of the moment for Spanish golf. He highlighted the importance of inspiring younger generations to take up the sport and experience similar moments of success in the future. The tournament showcased the talent and competitive spirit of Spanish golfers on the world stage.

The top two finishers, Hidalgo and Rahm, put themselves four shots ahead of the rest of the field, with third place shared by a group of six players including David Puig, Jens Fahrbring, Tommy Fleetwood, Joe Dean, Grant Forrest, and Sean Crocker. The event was a celebration of Spanish golf and brought together top players from around the world to compete on the historic course at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid. The battle for the Spanish Open title was a thrilling display of skill and determination, with Hidalgo ultimately emerging as the champion.

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