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Bradbury Claims Victory at French Open

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 13, 2024Updated:October 13, 20243 Mins Read
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Dan Bradbury secured a remarkable victory at the French Open with a final round 66 at Le Golf National in Paris. The 25-year-old Yorkshireman finished with a five-under-par round, clinching the win by one shot from a group of players including Sam Bairstow, Yannik Paul, Thorbjørn Olesen, and Jeff Winther. Bradbury started strong with a birdie at the first hole and maintained his patience through the next eight holes before making another gain at the tenth.

At one point during the final round, Bradbury found himself tied for the lead with 10 other players. However, he pulled ahead by scoring three consecutive birdies from the 14th hole onwards. Meanwhile, Winther and Paul finished their rounds at 15 under, giving Bradbury the opportunity to secure the victory as he navigated through the challenging final four-hole stretch at Le Golf National.

Despite the pressure, Bradbury held his nerve and managed to two-putt on the 18th hole to secure a 16-under-par total. Both Olesen and Bairstow, who could only par the last hole, ended up sharing second place with Winther and Paul. Bradbury’s victory was particularly significant as he started the week in 98th place on the DP World Tour’s Race to Dubai rankings, fighting to retain his playing rights for the following season.

Reflecting on his journey to victory, Bradbury mentioned that he began the PGA tournament at Wentworth in a precarious position, ranked 100th with a few crucial events ahead. He managed to gather momentum with a solid performance at Madrid and the Dunhill, which he carried into the French Open, resulting in four consistent rounds of play. Despite the close competition on the leaderboard, Bradbury maintained his focus and composure to emerge victorious.

Bradbury’s win at the French Open not only secured his place in the season-ending DP World Tour Championship in Dubai but also highlighted his ability to compete under pressure and deliver top-notch performances in critical moments. His strategic approach to the game, combined with his determination and skill, enabled him to overcome challenges and secure a significant victory.

For more details and scores from the FedEx Open de France, interested readers can access the full results by clicking on the provided link. Bradbury’s triumph at Le Golf National serves as a testament to his talent and hard work, showcasing his potential for future success on the DP World Tour and in other prestigious golfing events. With this victory, Bradbury has established himself as a rising star in the world of professional golf and garnered well-deserved recognition for his exceptional performance at the French Open.

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