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Jordan Gumberg Holds on to Win Hainan Classic for the American's 2nd European Tour Title

Jordan Gumberg finished 19 under par with a final-round 2-under 70 to secure his second DP World Tour title, narrowly beating Jorge Campillo by one stroke.

  • Sunday at Mission Hills, Jordan Gumberg, 30-year-old American, held on to win the Hainan Classic with a 2-under 70, finishing 19 under par.
  • After nearly losing his card last season, Gumberg birdied the sixth and 11th and got up-and-down for par on the final hole to seal the win.
  • Both players traded pars over the last six holes as birdie chances narrowly missed on the final three, with Campillo finishing with a 70.
  • Gumberg's victory secures him a place on tour for two years, and the DP World Tour now moves to New Delhi this week for the Hero Indian Open.
  • Seventeen-Year-Old Zhou Yanhan, who played the Puerto Rico Open on the PGA Tour two weeks ago, closed with a 69 to tie for third with Adrian Otaegui and Marcus Armitage.
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Jordan Gumberg holds on to win Hainan Classic for the American's 2nd European tour title

Jordan Gumberg has won the Hainan Classic for his second European tour victory. The 30-year-old American shot a 70 in the final round to hold off Jorge Campillo.

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American Jordan Gumberg, who held onto his card until the end of last season, won the European Tour golf tournament on the Chinese island of Hainan. The 30-year-old won with a score of 19 under par, one shot ahead of Spaniard Jorge Campillo.

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