Jorge Campillo Wins DP World Tour’s Kenya Open

Jorge Campillo is celebrating a return to the winner’s circle…

The 36-year-old Spanish professional golfer held onto his overnight lead to win the DP World Tour‘s Kenya Open by 2 shots Sunday with a 5-under 66.

Jorge CampilloCampillo put together six birdies and dropped just 1 shot in the final round at Muthaiga Golf Club to go 18 under overall and stay ahead of Japan’s Masahiro Kawamura.

Campillo claimed his third tour title and first since the 2020 Qatar Masters.

“I will try and enjoy my moment now and get ready for the next tournament,” Campillo said. “Because you know how golf is. You win now and then the next day you are not that good anymore.”

Kawamura also closed with a 66 to finish second on 16 under.

Santiago Tarrio (66) tied for third with Ryo Hisatsune (65), 3 shots behind Campillo.

Campillo started the final round 1 shot ahead and had a smooth day, with five birdies in his first 10 holes keeping him clear of the chasers.

He did make a bogey on No. 11 but it was his only slip-up and no one took advantage. Campillo had the luxury of a 3-shot lead when he teed it up on the final hole. He made a par there to confirm his victory.

Jon Rahm Wins Third Career Open de España Title

Jon Rahm is a national champion once again…

The 27-year-old Spanish professional golfer won the Open de España by six shots to match Seve Ballesteros‘ record of winning three national titles.

The world No. 6 led Australia’s Min Woo Lee by one shot heading into the final round at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid, but cruised to victory with a final-round 62, the lowest round of the week.

Rahm, who won the event in 2018 and 2019, finished six shots clear of second-placed Matthieu Pavon.

Asked how special the victory was, Rahm told Sky Sports: “You might need to ask me in a few days because I take quite a while to process these things.

“It was the goal coming in; Seve is a great hero of mine and to do something he took his whole career to do in just a few years is quite humbling, I’m not going to lie.

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“I understand it might not be the strongest field I play all year but sometimes these can be the hardest to win. I’m at home, I’m supposed to win, everybody is betting on me to win and to come out and play a Sunday like I just did is hard to describe.

“It’s my lowest score out here, it was pretty much a perfect week. The only thing that would make it better is if my wife and kids were here but I have a lot of family here that I don’t see throughout the year to celebrate with.

“It’s emotional. Going up the 18th hole I knew what was about to happen and to get it done like that, I can’t describe it.”

Rahm took a one-shot lead into the final round and quickly doubled his advantage with a birdie on the second, before picking up further shots on the sixth and seventh.

Playing partner Min Woo Lee kept up the pressure and closed to within a shot thanks to a birdie on the sixth and an eagle on the par-five seventh, only for Rahm to pull away with birdies on the ninth and 11th.

A bogey on the 12th briefly halted Rahm’s momentum but he responded with a birdie on the next and then almost made an albatross on the par-five 14th, his approach from 208 yards hitting the pin and finishing just five feet from the hole.

The resulting eagle put the result beyond any doubt and Rahm signed off in style with birdies on the 17th and 18th, while Pavon’s flawless closing 65 secured his third runners-up finish on the DP World Tour.

Lee finished a shot behind Pavon in third, with Ryder Cup vice-captain Edoardo Molinari and Zander Lombard two strokes further back in a tie for fourth.

Rahm’s win will take the 27-year-old from sixth to fifth in the world rankings.

Pablo Larrazabal Wins Playoff for Sixth DP World Tour Title

Pablo Larrazabal is celebrating another title after a three year drought…

The 38-year-old Spanish professional golfer outlasted Jordan Smith on the second playoff hole to come away with the title at DP World Tour‘s MyGolfLife Open, which was held at the Pecanwood Country Club in Haartbeespoort, South Africa on Sunday.

Pablo Larrazabal The pair had been locked on 22 under-par with another Spaniard, Adri Arnaus, after 72 holes, but the latter dropped out of the playoff after the first hole.

Briton Jordan, who carded a 65 on Sunday, found the rough on the second and two-putted to allow Larrazabal to claim his sixth tour win and first since 2019.

South African George Coetzee (64) carded the joint low round of the day to finish alone in fourth on 21 under par.