Shubhankar Sharma Faces Challenges at Joburg Open, Ties for 57th
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In Johannesburg on March 9, Shubhankar Sharma finished the final round of the Joburg Open with a score of 2-over 72, placing him in a tie for 57th overall in the tournament.
Sharma started strong, recording a birdie on the opening hole, but quickly faced challenges with a bogey soon after, followed by five consecutive pars.
He managed to secure his second birdie on the eighth hole, turning at 1-under par.
However, the back nine presented difficulties, as he encountered a bogey on the 13th, followed by consecutive bogeys on the 15th and 16th holes, resulting in a loss of three shots.
Ultimately, he concluded his day with a 2-over 72, wrapping up the week at 1-under par with rounds of 66-72-69-72.
Despite a challenging final round, the Joburg Open continues to be a favorable venue for Sharma, who has successfully made the cut in four out of five appearances and clinched his first DP World Tour title here in 2017.
In contrast, Dan Bradbury staged an impressive comeback in the final round, achieving a remarkable 5-under 65 to finish at 17-under par (64-70-64-65) for the tournament. This victory marks his third title on the DP World Tour, having overcome a three-stroke deficit at the turn.
Bradbury's back nine was particularly strong, featuring four birdies without any dropped shots, as his competitors faltered.
Hennie Du Plessis, who was in contention, lost ground with three strokes over two holes, including a bogey on the 15th and a double bogey on the 16th. Casey Jarvis and Brandon Robinson Thompson also fell short, finishing just one stroke behind.
Bradbury solidified his win with a birdie on the 17th followed by a par on the 18th, wrapping up his final round with seven birdies and two bogeys, both occurring on the front nine.