DP World Tour : Volvo China Open Leaderboard Results
54 hole leader Emirati Adrian Otaegui had a 3 shot lead at the turn today at this Volvo China Open.
However a heartbreaking back nine 39 with a bogey, par double bogey finish 71 -16 let the title slip away to Austrian Bernd Weisberger who was parring his way in to a bogey free with a 67 -19 total.
****** Canadian Aaron Cockerill finished T45 66 74 71 71 -2 which moves him up 10 places in the Race to Dubai from #136 to #126. Worth nearly $19,000 cdn.
Bryan Angus
Final EDIT >>>>> 2026/04/25
Bernd Wiesberger produced a stirring performance on the final back nine to claim his first DP World Tour title in five years at the 2026 Volvo China Open.
The Austrian had been a picture of consistency this week at Shanghai Enhance Anting Golf Club and trailed Adrian Otaegui by one shot heading into Sunday's final round.
It soon became a two-way tussle for the title as the final group surged clear of the field, however, Otaegui reached the turn with a three-shot lead at -19.
A scoring burst of three birdies in four holes saw Wiesberger reel in Otaegui before taking the outright lead at the 16th when Otaegui made his second bogey in five holes.
Emirati got in trouble again down the last with a double bogey to finish at -16 and Wiesberger played conservatively to seal his ninth DP World Tour title by three shots at -19
"It's been a tough couple of years," an emotional Wiesberger said. "An unbelievable week. I played my heart out today, it wasn't pretty at times but I got it done.
Adrian is a great competitor and had it under control, but something happened on that tenth hole that I can't explain. After getting out of position at the par-five tenth, the Austrian produced a stunning chip-in for an unlikely birdie and gained some momentum.That's how golf goes sometimes.
"I'm super proud of sticking through hard times on the golf course lately, but this is for everyone at home and couldn't be happier.
"Everyone is watching and super excited now, and it changes my next couple of years a little bit. It gets me into the Rolex Series events again and that's huge."
Sweden's Mikael Lindberg fired a final-round 67 to clinch solo third at -14, with South African Shaun Norris one shot further back -13 in fourth.
German Freddy Schott carded the lowest round of Sunday with a 64 to take fifth at -12. France's Tom Vaillant and Englishman shared sixth at -11 under and defending champion Ashun Wu led Alejandro Del Rey, Darius van Driel, Antoine Rozner and Anthony Quayle one shot further back at -10
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