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Poland's Adrian Meronk has scored a five-stroke win in the Australian Open in Melbourne – AFP
MELBOURNE, AFP: Poland’s Adrian Meronk drained an eagle putt at the last hole for a five-stroke win in the Australian Open, while South Africa’s Ashleigh Buhai held on to win the women’s tournament in Melbourne on Sunday.
Meronk, the world number 56, confirmed his victory with a putt from off the 18th green to finish a clear winner over his golfing idol Adam Scott at Victoria Golf Club.
The giant Pole carded his eagle and four birdies to finish at four-under 66 and pull away from former Masters Champion Scott, who lost his winning chance with a double-bogey six at the 17th hole.
Meronk made history by becoming the first player from Poland to win on the DP World Tour with victory in this year’s Irish Open by three strokes after finishing joint runner-up at last year’s Italian Open.
Meronk made history by becoming the first player from Poland to win on the DP World Tour with victory in this year’s Irish Open by three strokes after finishing joint runner-up at last year’s Italian Open.