Shubhankar Sharma concluded the Joburg Open with a 2-over 72, securing a tied 57th position. Despite starting well with an early birdie, Sharma faced challenges on the back nine, including consecutive bogeys. He finished the tournament at 1-under par after consistent rounds.
The Joburg Open has been a successful event for Sharma, with four cuts made out of five appearances. In 2017, he clinched his first DP World Tour title at the same venue. Meanwhile, Dan Bradbury staged a remarkable comeback in the final round to win the title with a 5-under 65, finishing at 17-under par for the week.
Bradbury’s strong performance on the back nine, marked by four birdies, secured his third DP World Tour title. His closest competitors faltered in the closing holes, allowing Bradbury to claim victory with a birdie on the 17th and a par on the 18th. The final round saw Bradbury tally seven birdies and two bogeys, both on the front nine.
