Nakajima became Indian Open champion

The Japanese won the DP World Tour tournament held in New Delhi after finishing with 271 strokes.

Keita Nakajima wins the Hero Indian Open (Luke Walker/Getty Images)

The Japanese golfer Keita Nakajima left the proof of DP World Tourhe Open from Indiaafter 271 strokes (17 under par) in 72 holes played at DLF G&CC in New Delhi. The 23-year-old golfer had no problem maintaining the advantage he had won throughout his participation.

At the back of Nakajima Three other competitors were four strokes away. The Indian and local Veer AlhwatUnited States Johannes Veerman and the born in Sweden, Sebastian Söderberg. The European and North American finished the closing day with 67 hits, a record that only the Swede can match. Simon Forsstrom and the german Jannik De Bruyn.

In this way, despite a ‘double bogey’ on the 14th hole and two ‘bogeys’ on the last three, a complicated situation that he was able to reverse with a ‘birdie’ on the 15th, the Japanese. He earned his seventh regular tournament on the DP World Tour. In addition, he previously achieved four other birdies between 1 and 8, with a bogey on the 7th hole.

Besides, Nakajima began the final duel of the day with the born Malaysia, Gavin Greenand the French Romain Langasque chasing him from behind in the standing. However, both The Asians and Europeans dropped their performance as the course progressed and, added to the advantage of knowing their competitors’ cards, they allowed the Japanese to take the victory.

Source: Tycsports

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