Bradbury fires final round 65 to claim second Joburg Open title

Bradbury fires final round 65 to claim second Joburg Open title

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  • March 8, 2026
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JOHANNESBURG (Agencies): Dan Bradbury from England fired four birdies on the back nine in a final round of 65 to seal a one-shot victory at the DP World Tour’s Joburg Open with a tournament score of 17 under-par at the Houghton Golf Club on Sunday. Needing a par on the 18th for victory, Bradbury found himself off the ⁠green with his second shot, but a superb chip took him to within a foot of the hole. South African Casey Jarvis had won the last two DP World Tour events but was denied a hat-trick when he finished a shot back with a final round 66, tied for second with Englishman Brandon Robinson-Thompson, ⁠who also managed a 66. “I thought I had lost in on the front nine, I had so many chances and did not take them,” Bradbury said. “But it feels really ⁠good to put it together on the back nine.” “Casey and Brandon played amazing, it was pretty tight but I somehow ⁠managed to get it done in the end.” Bradbury earns a third win on the European tour, his ⁠first coming at the 2022 Joburg Open. He also claimed victory at the 2024 FedEx Open de France.

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