Golf - Lipsky survives late scare to claim victory at Alfred Dunhill Championship


  • Golf
  • Sunday, 16 Dec 2018

FILE PHOTO - Britain Golf - GolfSixes - Centurion Club, St Albans - 6/5/17 USA's David Lipsky celebrates in the match against Wales Action Images via Reuters / Andrew Boyers Livepic

MALELANE, South Africa (Reuters) - American David Lipsky survived a double-bogey on his third last hole to hang on for a two-shot victory at the European Tour’s Alfred Dunhill Championship after shooting a final round 68 at Leopard Creek Country Club on Sunday.

Lipsky, 30, completed a second win on tour and a first success since he claimed the Omega European Masters in 2014, finishing two shots ahead of Scotland’s David Drysdale (67), who carded the joint lowest score of the round but is still seeking a first win on tour after three runner-up finishes.

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