The Scotsman

Meronk ‘super proud’ to be first Pole to win Australian Open title

- By MARTIN DEMPSTER

Adrian Meronk admitted he was “super proud” to become the first Pole to win the ISPS Handa Australian Open and, on this evidence, there is a good chance he will create more history in next year’s Ryder Cup in Rome.

With Eskbank man Stuart Beckonhisb­ag,the29-year-old held off former Masters champion Adam Scott and another homestar,minwoolee,toland a stunning five-shot success in an event staged at Victoria and Kingston Heath in Melbourne.

Meronk, who secured his breakthrou­gh DP World Tour win in the Horizon Irish Open in July, closed with a 66, signing off in style with an eaglethree at the 18th, to finish with a 14-under-par 268 total.

That left overnight leader Scott having to settle for second spotaftera­last-day72,with2021 Genesis Scottish Open winner Lee a shot further back in third place, following his 69.

“I’m super excited and to finish like that on the 18th hole is just unreal,” admitted Meronk as he savoured a success worth just under €190,000.

“I’m super proud of myself, proud of my team and super happy right now.”

Past winners include Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Tom Watson, Greg Norman and Rory Mcilroy.

“It’s just incredible,” admitted Meronk, who will be playing in thecontine­ntaleurope­teamin next month’s Hero Cup in Abu Dhabi,ofaddinghi­snametothe list. “I’m very proud and excited

to be joining that company.”

The German-born player started the day one shot behind Scott, but, after a two-shot swing on the first, never looked back.

“I think I was leading almost the whole round, but I think the 17th was a big hole because I made a bogey, Adam made a double, so then I had a threeshot lead on the last hole,” said Meronk.

Lee secured a spot in the 151st

Open at Royal Liverpool next year along with fellow Australian Haydn Barron, who eagled the last, and Spaniard Alejandro Cañizares, who closed with abest-of-the-day64,astheytied for fourth.

Scot Liam Johnston (72) finished joint-24th while, in the Investec South African Open, Scott Jamieson tied for 15th as home player Thriston Lawrence competed a wire-to-wire win at Blair Atholl Golf.

 ?? ?? Adrian Meronk celebrates his victory with champagne
Adrian Meronk celebrates his victory with champagne

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