The Chronicle

Ancer cruises to win at The Lakes

- DARREN WALTON

GOLF: Abraham Ancer has streeted the field to become the first Mexican to win the Australian Open crown.

The 27-year-old put his name on the Stonehaven Cup alongside legends Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Arnold Palmer with a commanding five-stroke victory at The Lakes.

Ancer closed with a threeunder-par 69 yesterday for a four-round total of 16-under 272, with New South Welshman Dimitrios Papadatos (67) finishing runner-up.

The winning margin was the biggest for an Open at The Lakes and the biggest at any Open since Jordan Spieth won the trophy for the first time at The Australian four years ago.

"It's been crazy," Ancer said.

"This win is all for my family. They've been there every single day of my life pushing me, or Mexican golf as well, and my Dad who was watching me upstairs."

Queensland­er Jake McLeod, the winner of last week's NSW Open, rebounded from the disappoint­ment of falling out of contention on Saturday with a brilliant last-round 66 to finish third at 10 under.

McLeod had been leading until being penalised a stroke for waiting too long for what he thought was a birdie putt to drop on the fourth hole of the third round.

Both McLeod and Papadatos joined Ancer in earning a start in next year's British Open at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland with their top-three finishes.

But the day belonged to Ancer, who stylishly converted his five-stroke thirdround lead into just his second profession­al tour win.

His only previous victory came on the secondary Web.com Tour at the 2015 Nova Scotia Open.

Collecting birdies at the fourth, eighth and ninth holes, Ancer was seven clear by the turn and never truly challenged.

The breakthrou­gh will send him to 60th in the world rankings.

 ?? Photos: Matt King/Getty ?? OPEN AND SHUT: Abraham Ancer watches the flight of his ball on his way to winning the Australian Golf Open at The Lakes, and inset, celebrates after another birdie putt.
Photos: Matt King/Getty OPEN AND SHUT: Abraham Ancer watches the flight of his ball on his way to winning the Australian Golf Open at The Lakes, and inset, celebrates after another birdie putt.

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