Pablo Larrazabal Claims Seventh European Tour Title, First on Home Soil, ISPS Handa Championship

It’s Lucky No. 7 for Pablo Larrazabal

The 38-year-old Spanish professional golfer shot 8-under 62 on Sunday to win the ISPS Handa Championship to claim his seventh European tour title — and first on home soil.

Pablo Larrazabal Larrazabal made nine birdies and a bogey at the Lakes Course to secure a one-shot victory over countryman Adrian Otaegui (66).

“What a day. But I knew that my golf was there,” Larrazabal said. “I couldn’t make any putts the first three days but I told my girlfriend last night that she had to choose my clothing for the [winning] pictures.

“I knew that I had a low one in my bag and that’s what I did. Today I holed putts and that was key. I mean, to shoot 62 in windy conditions with the flags out there, it was good.”

Larrazabal finished with a 15-under 265 total. His first title of the year was at the MyGolfLife Open in South Africa.

South Africa’s Hennie Du Plessis and Canadian Aaron Cockerill both shot 67s and tied for third, two shots behind Larrazabal.

Bad weather in northeast Spain had forced organizers to suspend the third round on Saturday with Scott Jamieson at the top. Jamieson shot even par to finish in a tie for 10th, eight shots off the lead.

The ISPS Handa Championship is the first of four consecutive events in Europe between the season’s first two majors.

The European tour stays in Spain next week for the Catalunya Championship. The two new events in Spain were added to the schedule to replace tournaments in Japan and China due to travel restrictions because of the coronavirus pandemic.

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.