On August 23, Beijing time, the Dubai competition of the European Golf Tournament-Czech Masters ended at the Albatross Golf Resort in Prague, Czech Republic. The 29-year-old American player Johannes Wieman came to the fore in the final round. He won the championship with a total score of 273, 15 under par and two shots ahead. This was also the first European in his career. Tour champion.
In the fourth round, Johannes Wieman shot an astonishing 68 at the Albatross Golf Resort, raising his total score to 15 under par. The 29-year-old finally met on his 59th European Tour. Here comes the first victory.
Wieman always remained patient in the early stages of the final round. Although he bogeyed on the second hole just after the opening, Wieman then birdied the fourth, sixth and ninth holes and turned He was only one shot away from the lead runner and Finnish player Pulkanen on the court.
When Wieman made a 7-foot birdie putt on the 10th hole, and Pulkanen lost a shot on the same hole, the American golfer successfully jumped to first place.
However, Wieman did not stay in the leading position for long. He made a mistake on the 11th hole and after swallowing a second bogey, the total score fell to 13 under par, and there were three of them with the same score and tied for him. Lead.
American golfer Crocker caught four consecutive birdies on the 9, 10, 11 and 12 holes, raising his total score to 14 under par. Wieman and Pulkanen both birdied on the 12th hole and returned to number one.
Stenson made a brilliant putt from 63 feet on the 13th green, joining the ranks of the common lead, but his double bogey on the 16th hole made the 45-year-old veteran withdraw early. Championship competition. At the same time, Finn Pulkanen swallowed a bogey on the 17th hole, entered the water on the 18th hole and handed over a double bogey. Wieman ended with a calm par and won by two shots.
Wieman said: “I have never been so nervous when entering the 18th green, and even more when I putt. It is so simple, I did it a hundred times, but I never felt so nervous.”
After putting in the last putt, Wieman said: “This is an incredible game, I mean, I played with two great players today. Both of them played very well throughout the whole process. Okay. The four of us were tied for the lead. I just stuck to my game. I can’t believe I won. I will really feel it when I wake up tomorrow.”
After the third round, Pulkanen and another American golfer, Sean Kroc, tied for second place with a score of 13 under par. Grand Slam champion Henrik Stenson and The 2016 champion Paul Peterson tied for fourth place with 12 under par.
Three-time Grand Slam champion Harrington tied for 33rd place. The Ryder Cup captain shot 73 in the final round, 1 over par and 4 under par.
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