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Bogey-free Fitzpatrick wins Andalucia Masters

Rohith Nair Bengaluru

Matt Fitzpatrick won the Andalucia Masters on Sunday to claim his seventh European Tour title after the Englishman shot an error-free round of 69 on the final day to finish at sixunder overall and win by three strokes.

Down by three shots at the start of the day, Fitzpatrick made 15 successive pars followed by birdies on the 16th and 17th to rise up the leader board as others struggled on the Valderrama course where only 14 players finished under par.

Fitzpatrick took the lead at the 16th from Sweden’s Sebastian Soderberg, who effectively handed over the title after he double-bogeyed the par-five 17th to finish tied for second with Australia’s Min Woo Lee. “It’s on the bucket list to win a round at Valderrama with the history that it has. To do it bogey free on Sunday as well is extra special. I’m delighted,” Fitzpatrick said.

“It’s amazing, particularly the way I did it very patient all day, didn’t try to press anything, stuck to our targets and managed to hole the putts at the end.

“You can hit half-decent shots and be behind a tree and you’re chipping out or you’ve got to manoeuvre something. It’s a true test and to be patient the whole 72 holes, I’m really pleased with the way my attitude was all week.”

Seven others England’s Laurie Canter, James Morrison and Robert Rock, New Zealand’s Ryan Fox, Sweden’s Alexander Bjork, American David Lipsky and Paraguay’s Fabrizio Zanotti

finished a further stroke behind.

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