Bernd Wiesberger Secures First European Tour Title Since LIV Golf Departure
Wiesberger wins first Euro title since leaving LIV
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Bernd Wiesberger of Austria clinched his first European Tour victory in two years by winning the China Open with a final score of 19-under 265. He overcame Adrian Otaegui of Spain, who faltered despite holding a three-shot lead on the back nine, finishing three shots behind.
- 01Bernd Wiesberger won the China Open with a score of 19-under 265.
- 02This victory marks Wiesberger's first European Tour title since leaving LIV Golf.
- 03Adrian Otaegui led by three shots on the back nine but finished with a double bogey.
- 04Wiesberger's last title before this was in Denmark in 2021.
- 05He was part of the 2021 Ryder Cup team but lost all three of his matches.
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Bernd Wiesberger, an Austrian golfer, won the China Open with a bogey-free final round of 4-under 67, finishing with a total score of 19-under 265. This victory is significant as it marks his first title on the European Tour since leaving the Saudi-backed LIV Golf circuit two years ago. Wiesberger capitalized on mistakes made by Spain's Adrian Otaegui, who had a three-shot lead on the back nine but faltered with a double bogey on the final hole, finishing at 71. Wiesberger's last win prior to this was in Denmark in 2021, which helped him qualify for the Ryder Cup. He was among the early players to join LIV Golf in 2022, playing two seasons before returning to the European Tour.
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