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Marc Leishman showcased an exceptional performance at the CIMB Classic, finishing with a final round of 7-under 65 to secure a five-stroke victory. His total score of 26-under 262 matched the tournament record previously set by Justin Thomas. With four birdies in his first five holes, Leishman dominated the course despite a lone bogey. As celebrations loom, other notable players like Bronson Burgoon and Justin Thomas also delivered impressive rounds, while the tournament marks the beginning of the PGA Tour’s series in Asia.
Marc Leishman Hits it Big, Wins CIMB Classic in Style!
This past weekend brought an exciting conclusion to the CIMB Classic, where Aussie golfer Marc Leishman dazzled fans with a stunning performance that sent his score spiraling below par. With a final round of 7-under 65, Leishman managed to clinch the victory by an impressive five strokes, matching the tournament record of 26-under 262 set by none other than Justin Thomas back in 2015.
A Dominating Performance
Leishman kicked off his final round with fireworks, landing four birdies within his first five holes. Talk about a way to start the day! His momentum didn’t just fizzle out there; he capped off the round with a total of six birdies, managing to stay steady despite a lone hiccup on the 13th hole, where he recorded his only bogey. Golfer enthusiasts and casual fans alike were on the edge of their seats watching his effortless glide across the course.
Celebrations in Order
With victory secured, Leishman was ready to unwind in style, planning to celebrate this impressive win by enjoying “some beers” with his friends. Nothing like a little post-win relaxation to top off a fantastic weekend of sport!
Who Finished Close Behind?
Now let’s talk about the rest of the leaderboard! The first-round leader, Bronson Burgoon, finished tied for second after wrapping up his last round with a 68. He wasn’t alone, as Emiliano Grillo and Chesson Hadley also joined the ranks at this coveted spot.
Justin Thomas, a familiar face in the world of golf, rounded out the top-tier finishers by coming in tied for fifth place after an impressive final round of 8-under 64. He brought his A-game, but it wasn’t quite enough to surpass Leishman’s breathtaking performance.
Sharing that fifth-place position, we also saw Gary Woodland and Louis Oosthuizen putting together commendable rounds. Meanwhile, Shubhankar Sharma, who had been among the frontrunners entering the final round, hit a slight snag, ultimately settling for a tie at 10th place after scoring an even-par 72. It just goes to show how quickly fortunes can change in the world of golf.
What’s Next for the Tour?
The CIMB Classic was not just a thrilling event, but it also marked the first of three tournaments in Asia for the PGA Tour. Golf fans can look forward to more action-packed weekends, as the upcoming tournaments include the CJ Cup in South Korea and the widely anticipated World Golf Championships in Shanghai, set to start on October 25.
This weekend of golfing glory just goes to show that, with a bit of talent and a whole lot of heart, anything is possible on the green. Keep your eyes peeled for what’s next on the tour as these talented players continue their journeys. Who knows? The next big winner could very well be just around the corner!
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