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Shubhankar bags Joburg Open

- AGENCIES

Shubhankar Sharma became the first Indian golfer to clinch the Joburg Open on Monday, his maiden European Tour title that also earned him a ticket to the prestigiou­s British Open next year.

The 21-year-old closed with a three-under 69 and was bogey-free in the final 54 holes as he ended his first tournament in South Africa with an impressive winning total of 23-under 264 at the Randpark Golf Club.

Sharma defeated home favourite Erik van Rooyen (66) by three shots to claim the trophy, which was sanctioned by the Asian Tour as well.

"It feels fantastic. I'm glad I made the decision to come here after thinking about not coming. It has been absolutely fantastic and the people are very welcoming. I don't think I will ever forget this week. This is my first win on the Asian Tour and the European Tour so it means a lot to me," he said.

"Playing in The Open is everyone's dream. Personally, it is my favourite Major championsh­ip. I've watched it every year on television and to be playing in it next year is absolutely fantastic," he added.

Two-time Asian Tour winner Shaun Norris (65) of South Africa and Tapio Pulkkanen of Finland settled for third place at the event sanctioned by the Asian Tour, European Tour and Sunshine Tour.

Van Rooyen booked a spot at Carnoustie and he will be joined by countryman Norris, who earned his second appearance at The Open after being ranked higher than Pulkkanen on the Official World Golf Ranking.

Sharma, on the ninth hole overnight, returned to strike a birdie before parring his way home for a 69 to become the first Asian and Indian golfer to win the 16.5 million rands (approximat­ely USD 1.2 million) event.

The victory made more special for the talented Indian as he won in the country of his golfing idol Ernie Els, who he met as an 11-year-old boy at the Delhi Golf Club in 2007.

Sharma caught the attention of Els at a golf clinic and after watching him hit a seven iron, the 'Big Easy' gave him an autographe­d business card and said "Well when you grow up, I'll be your agent".

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