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Ockie Strydom claims DP World Tour's Alfred Dunhill Championship at Leopard Creek

"My wife and parents are probably crying at home. This is my favourite place, the course is looking phenomenal, the best I have ever seen it. It's in the bush and I'm calm in the bush" - South Africa's Ockie Strydom after maiden DP World Tour title at Alfred Dunhill Championship

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Highlights from the fourth round of the Alfred Dunhill Championship at Leopard Creek Country Club in South Africa

South Africa's Ockie Strydom carded a final-round 69 to claim a maiden title on the DP World Tour with a two-shot victory at the Alfred Dunhill Championship on Sunday.

South African Strydom started the final round level on 15-under par with Scott Jamieson (76) but suffered a setback on the ninth with a double-bogey at the unique Leopard Creek course which borders the Kruger National Park.

He rallied, however, to secure four birdies in the next five holes and ease to victory on 18-under par, ahead of Spaniard Adrian Otaegui (68) and England's Laurie Canter (64).

 Ockie Strydom
Image: Ockie Strydom claimed the Alfred Dunhill Championship title on Sunday, for his first DP World Tour title

"My wife and parents are probably crying at home," Strydom said.

"This is my favourite place, the course is looking phenomenal, the best I have ever seen it. Its in the bush and I'm calm in the bush."

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Strydom has now earned his card to play on the DP World Cup in the 2023 season.

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