German rookie Yannik Paul carded a final round 72 to reach 15-under and win his maiden DP World Tour tile by one shot at the Mallorca Golf Open.
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“I’m speechless, honestly, I’m just so happy.
“It was really hard today. My ball-striking was unbelievable all week. I hit it really close at the first couple of holes and couldn’t make any putts. So that was really hard to just stay in the moment. But luckily none of the other guys really made a lot of putts.
“I couldn’t have dreamt of a better ending so I’m over the moon.”
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England’s Paul Waring closed with a 66 for a share of second place at 14-under alongside Germany’s Nicolai Von Dellingshausen (69).
Overnight leader Ryan Fox of New Zealand opened with a double bogey and made five bogeys and four birdies to close with a 74 and a share of fourth place at 13-under alongside England’s Dale Whitnell (72). Fox now moves up to number 2 in the DP World Tour rankings.