Emotional Burmester wins Zim Open

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE-born Dean Burmester exploded in a ball of emotion as he won the 2015 Golden Pilsener Zimbabwe Open after an impressive show at Royal Harare yesterday.

The 25-year-old, who is based in South Africa, went on a birdie rampage towards the close for a popular victory after closing with a birdie on the last hole.

He was tied for the lead on 15-under-par, with another locally-bred golfer, Brazil’s Adilson da Silva, as they came down the last hole, but Burmester confidently went for the pin and his wedge approach stopped two feet from the cup.

Burmester beat Da Silva by one shot.

“I had to go for the flag and that was the moment that did it for me, that shot,” said Burmester. “There was a lot of pressure and I told myself to commit as much as I could. “This is the biggest win in my career and a massive stepping stone and hopefully we can kick on to Europe and America.”

Da Silva led by four shots at the start of the day, but he was unable to maintain his pace and carded a sluggish 71 during the final round.

Future stars Erik van Rooyen and JC Ritchie both had a superb week and shared third place on 11-under-par.

 

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