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Bachem wins first DP World Tour title

Germany’s Nick Bachem claimed a dream debut victory on the DP World Tour when he received the Jonsson Workwear Open, co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Tour, by 4 pictures at The Club at Steyn City on Sunday.

Bachem closed with a bogey-free last spherical of 64 to win on 24 underneath par. South Africans Zander Lombard and Hennie du Plessis shared second place on 20 underneath par with their respective last rounds of 65 and 68.

DP World tour pinnacle for Bachem

Bachem’s rise has been unimaginable from solely just lately taking part in on the Euro Pro Tour after which European Challenge Tour, to now being topped a champion on the DP World Tour.

“It feels amazing. I think it’s my 10th start on the DP World Tour. I always believed I could win out here. But to be honest, just playing on the DP World Tour has been overwhelming, and now to win on it as well is amazing. I actually can’t process what’s happened to me over the last few years.”

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Bachem overcame a difficult begin to his last spherical when his drive off the first was plugged in a fairway bunker. He managed to make an unimaginable par from there and went on to play flawless golf.

“I had a bad start with that plugged lie on the first hole and a pitch out. But I changed my mindset during this tournament. I led a tournament in Kenya recently and I tried too hard to win there and it didn’t work out. So this week I just stuck to the plan and stayed calm. My caddie is also very experienced and kept me in the moment most of the time. I just wanted to enjoy today and enjoy having the chance to win a tournament. I played great and am lucky it was my day.”

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Enjoying the experience

Bachem says he’s additionally decided to get pleasure from each second of what he believes is a privilege to play skilled golf.

“I can’t think of anything else I’d want to do with my life, and how lucky I am. I mean, to be here in South Africa in the sunshine playing a beautiful golf course while it’s snowing back home, and all I have to worry about is whether I make a few birdies or not – that’s a pretty good life. I’m determined to enjoy every moment of being on tour and to really savour it. I learn from the bad weeks and enjoy the good ones.” – Michael Vlismas

Surfing into the Sunshine Tour lead. Image: Supplied

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