The Freeman

Cameron Davis wins Australian Open by one stroke

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SYDNEY — Cameron Davis came from six shots behind going into the final round to win the Australian Open by one stroke on Sunday, shooting a 7-under 64 that included a birdie on the 18th and an eagle after holing a 100-meter approach shot.

The 22-year-old Australian finished with an 11under total of 273 at The Australian Golf Club, where gusty and unpredicta­ble afternoon winds made scoring tough for all four rounds.

"I didn't know where I was, to be honest, after the third round," Davis said of his six-stroke deficit. "I'm just glad I did enough today to get the job done."

Sweden's Jonas Blixt, who missed a 12-foot birdie putt on the 18th that would have forced a playoff, shot 68 to finish tied for second with Matt Jones (68) while third-round leader Jason Day was fifth after a 73, three strokes behind.

"It was quite a simple putt, maybe a little longer than I would have wanted," Blixt said of the missed birdie chance. "I thought it was a lot quicker than it was."

Davis teed off nearly an hour ahead of the final group which included Day, so finished his round and then went to the practice range in case there was a playoff.

Davis, whose eagle came on the 12th hole when he hit his approach about 10 meters past the flag, then watched it spin back and into the cup, also qualified for next July's British Open at Carnoustie.

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