Dan Bradbury Claims Open de France Victory with Late Birdie Surge

Dan Bradbury captured his second DP World Tour title with a remarkable finish at the Open de France, surging to victory with a series of late birdies. Bradbury, who previously won the Joburg Open, secured the win with a final-round 67 to finish at 13 under par, edging out his closest competitors.
The Englishman’s impressive performance on the back nine proved decisive as he birdied three of his last four holes, overcoming a strong field at Le Golf National. Bradbury's consistent play and calm under pressure allowed him to fend off challenges from established names in the sport.
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While his competitors faltered, Bradbury's composure shone through, particularly on the 17th and 18th holes, where his precise approach shots set up crucial birdies that sealed the win. His triumph in France adds to his growing reputation as one of the rising stars on the tour.
Reflecting on his victory, Bradbury said, "It’s incredible to win here at such a historic venue. I stayed patient throughout, knowing that I could make my move late in the round. The crowd was amazing, and this is a moment I’ll never forget."
Bradbury's victory solidifies his standing in the DP World Tour Rankings, and he will undoubtedly be a player to watch in future tournaments.

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