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Wiesberger wins French Open for Austria

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Austria's Bernd Wiesberger
Versailles - Arab Today

Bernd Wiesberger won the biggest title of his career at the French Open on Sunday, producing a mid-round birdie barrage that blew apart a top-class field.

The 29-year-old Austrian started the last 18 at Le Golf National alone in third, three shots adrift of leader Jaco van Zyl.

A quiet start by him was followed by an hour's suspension of play due to thunderstorm activity and when Wiesberger resumed, sparks began to fly.

Five birdies in six holes from the fourth propelled him into a four-hole lead over the field going around the turn and he never looked like being caught after that.

He punched the air in triumph when a 15-foot birdie putt went in at the last to give him a 13-under total of 271, three strokes clear of England's James Morrison, who took second after a 67.

It was the third European Tour title of his career, the two others both coming in 2012 and sets him up nicely for a crack at the British Open in St Andrews in two weeks time.

Two shots further back came South African van Zyl, who had taken a two-stroke lead into the final round, but could only manage a 73.

Former world number one Martin Kaymer of Germany placed fourth after a 70 left him six shots adrift of Wiesberger with Spain's Rafa Cabrera-Bello in fifth two further shots back.

Wiesberger's win came as no huge surprise to many on the circuit as he has been one of the most consistent performers on the European Tour over the last year and had four top-five finishes this season to his name.
He played in the Masters earlier this year and tied for 22nd, but failed to make the cut at last month's US Open.

Kaymer, the 2009 French Open champion and a former world number one, got to within three shots off Wiesberger going down the back nine, but he left himself with too much to do over the tough four-hole closing stretch.

It was a disappointing day for Victor Dubuisson, seeking to become the first home winner of the French Open since Thomas Levet in 2011.

Starting the day level with Kaymer at four shots off the pace, he had stressed the need for a strong start, but got just the opposite by dropping a shot at the first and then taking a triple-bogey seven at the seventh which ended his hopes.
Source: AFP

 

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