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Gregory Bourdy birdied his last three holes on Sunday to end a four-year winless drought with a two-shot victory at the Wales Open.
Newport: Gregory Bourdy birdied his last three holes on Sunday to end a four-year winless drought with a two-shot victory at the Wales Open.
The Frenchman started on Sunday three shots behind Peter Uihlein of the United States but had a good start with an eagle at the par-5 second hole. He finished even stronger with birdies at 16 and 17 before holing a 15-foot putt at the last for a 67 and an 8-under total of 276.
Uihlein birdied 15 and 17 but needed another one at the 18th to force a playoff. However, he three-putted for bogey to settle for a 72.
Soeren Kjeldsen was third, three strokes off the lead.
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