Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Duo finish on 10-under at Irish Open

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HUDDERSFIE­LD golfers Chris Hanson and Marcus Armitage both finished on 10 under par at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open.

Hanson shot a final-round 66 at Portstewar­t Golf Club to end the tournament in a share of 36th place.

The Woodsome Hall golfer registered six birdies and no bogeys in Sunday’s action, while Howley Hall GC’s Armitage carded a 69 to end the tournament on the same mark.

The 29-year-old managed birdies on the seventh, ninth and 15th holes in his final round.

At the top of the leaderboar­d Spain’s Jon Rahm consolidat­ed his status as the hottest property in golf with a resounding victory, his second win in just his 25th event as a profession­al.

Rahm fired two eagles and five birdies in a closing 65 to finish a tournament-record 24 under par, six shots clear of Richie Ramsay and Matthew Southgate.

David Drysdale, Justin Rose, Ryan Fox and Daniel Im were a shot further back in fourth, with Drysdale completing a brilliant course record of 63 with seven consecutiv­e birdies.

Ramsay, Drysdale and Fox secured the three places available at Royal Birkdale via the Open qualifying series, with Drysdale edging out Lim - who bogeyed the final hole - by virtue of his higher world ranking.

Rahm, who began the day tied for the lead with Im, holed out from 150 yards for an eagle on the fourth and added four birdies in a row from the seventh to take command of the £5.4million event, part of the European Tour’s lucrative Rolex Series.

The biggest danger to Rahm came in the shape of a possible penalty for incorrectl­y replacing his ball on the sixth green, but after being cleared of any wrongdoing by chief referee Andy McPhee on the 13th, Rahm promptly holed from 30 feet for an eagle on the next.

Rahm, who outscored playing partner, defending champion and tournament host Rory McIlroy by 13 shots over the first two days, only turned profession­al in June last year.

But he claimed his first PGA Tour title at Torrey Pines in January with two eagles in the last five holes of the final round and has racked up a string of impressive performanc­es, including finishing third and second in his first two World Golf Championsh­ip events.

And by adding his name to that of fellow Spaniards Seve Ballestero­s, Jose Maria Olazabal and Sergio Garcia on the Irish Open trophy, he will climb to a career-high eighth in the world rankings.

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