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AVIV Dubai Championships: Hansen wins the second with 0 bogeys in the last round

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Original title: AVIV Dubai Championships: Hansen won the second crown one year later with 0 bogeys in the last round

On November 15, Beijing time, the penultimate game of the 2021 European Tour season, the AVIV Dubai Championship, ended this weekend at the Fire Stadium of Jumeirah Golf Estate. The 31-year-old Danish player Joachim-B-Hansen, with his stable performance of 4 birdies and 0 bogeys in the last round, won him with a total score of 23 under par and a lead of 1 stroke. The second European Tour champion.

Before the start of the final round, two 31-year-old players, Danish Joachim-B-Hansen and Italian Francisco Laporta tied for first place. Their total score was below the standard. Rod 19 rods.

However, after the birdie shot from the first hole, Hansen relied on his stable performance and never gave up the leading position to others. He ended up with a total score of 23 under par, one shot ahead of the Italian Francisco Laporta and the Austrian Bernd Weisberg, and he won the AVIV Dubai Championship in a thrilling manner.

Weisberg caught 5 birdies in the last 7 holes of the Stadium of Fire, soaring in the leaderboard with a score of 65, but his bogey on the second hole dragged his feet. Laporta put pressure on all day and shot 69 without bogeys, but unfortunately he only scored 3 birdies.

Thai player Jez-Genevatanalong, Australian player Li Minyou, defending champion Antoine Rozner and England player Andy Sullivan finished the game with a total score of 20 under par, ranking tied for the game. 4 bit.

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It has been a year and eight days since Hansen won his first European Tour victory at the 2020 Johannesburg Open. At this time, he won his second European Tour victory, which was absolutely perfect. This victory also raised Hansen to 43rd place in the Dubai competition rankings in Rolex cooperation, and confirmed his position in the Dubai DP World Tour Championships that will open next week.

The 31-year-old Hansen traveled alone when he won the championship in South Africa last year, but this time he was happy to have his family on the 18th green, which also made him look less lonely when putting.

Hansen said: “It means a lot, especially this time with family and friends here. When I won the championship in Joburg, there was nothing. When I saw Jeff Winter’s victory in Mallorca, I was very jealous. Because he has all his family and friends celebrating, I really want to do this. This time, I am really happy that I can experience this.”

Hansen has now only played one bogey in his past 83 holes. Although he thinks he played the best golf of his career in the first three days in Dubai, he is happiest than being able to play in the week. Won a victory on the day.

Hansen added: “It’s really difficult for me to maintain this stability all the time. Today’s putting helped me. My putting today was much better than yesterday, so it kept me until the end of the game.”

American golfer Sean Crocker, Irish golfer Padreig Harrington, Polish golfer Adrian Melonke, Danish golfer Thorbjorn Olsen and Finnish golfer Kahler -Samuya tied for 8th with a total score of 19 points below par.

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