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Shubhankar Sharma qualifies for The Open with Joburg Open win

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Shubhankar Sharma reflects on securing qualification for The Open with Joburg Open victory.

Shubhankar Sharma secured an invite to next year’s Open Championship after claiming a three-shot win at the weather-delayed Joburg Open.

Final leaderboard

Joburg Open

Three places were available for the 147th Open through the Open Qualifying Series, with Erik van Rooyen and Shaun Norris taking the other two spots.

Challenge Tour graduate Van Rooyen posted a blemish-free 66 to finish runner-up, while Norris fired a round-of-the-day 65 to share third with Tapio Pulkkanen.

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 08: Shaun Norris of South Africa plays a shot on the 18th hole during the second day of the Joburg Open at Randpark G
Image: Norris finished the week six strokes off the pace

Resuming with a four-shot lead and 11 holes to play, Sharma quickly saw his advantage cut to three when Van Rooyen - playing in the group ahead - tapped in to birdie the par-four ninth.

Sharma holed from eight feet at the ninth to re-establish his cushion and made pars on every hole of the back nine, as Van Rooyen birdied the 12th but was unable to close the gap further along the closing stretch.

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 10: Erik van Rooyen of South Africa reacts to a Shot on the 9th hole during the forth day of the Joburg Open at Randp
Image: Van Rooyen posted six birdies during the final round

Midway leader Pulkannen moved up the leaderboard with three consecutive birdies from the 14th, as Norris closed his round with back-to-back gains to get to 17 under.

Pulkkanen required a birdie over his final two holes to claim outright third and book a place at Carnoustie, but ended with successive pars to miss out by Norris' higher world ranking.

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England's Marcus Armitage took fifth spot ahead of James Morrison and Joachim B. Hansen, with Charlie Ford one of five players claiming a share of eighth.