Dan Bradbury wins his second DP World Tour title at the French Open

Englishman Dan Bradbury achieved his second title on the DP World Tour of golf this Sunday by winning the French Open, played since Thursday at Le Golf National, in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines.

Bradbury, 25 years old and who joins this title to the one achieved in 2022 at the Joburg Open, won the French Open with 268 total strokes (16 under par) and four rounds of 67, 66, 69 and 66. This Sunday he forged his victory with three consecutive birdies on the last nine holes

Dan Bradbury of England walks as he plays on the 18th hole during the Golf French Open at Le Golf National in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines.

Dan Bradbury of England walks as he plays on the 18th hole during the Golf French Open at Le Golf National in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines.Thibault Camus

He surpassed the quartet made up of the Danes Thorbjørn Olesen and Jeff Winther, the Englishman Sam Bairstow and the German Yannik Paul in one impact.

Among the Spaniards, the best was Jorge Campillo from Cáceres, who finished with -6 in the accumulated score. Adrián Otaegui from San Sebastián finished with -2 and Nacho Elvira from Cantabria finished at par.


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