–23 M Pavon (Fra); -19 Z Lombard (SA);-18 N Kimsey (Eng);-17 M Siem (Ger), F Zanotti (Par);-15 R Mansell (Eng) J Guerrier (Fra) |
Selected others: –14 J Rahm (Spa), E Ferguson (Sco);-11 E Pepperell (Eng), P Waring (Eng);-5 J Rose (Eng) |
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France’s Matthieu Pavon secured his first DP World Tour victory at the Spanish Open in Madrid in his 185th start.
Pavon, 30, carded a seven-under 64 on Sunday to finish on 23-under par overall, four strokes clear of South Africa’s Zander Lombard.
England’s Nathan Kimsey was a stroke further back in third.
World number three and defending champion Jon Rahm finished in a tie for ninth on 14 under.
Home favourite Rahm made a fine charge on the front nine with six birdies on his way to a 64 of his own.
However, he left himself with too much to do to threaten the top of the leaderboard on Sunday after a shooting a one-over 72 in Friday’s second round.
Pavon, who was runner-up to Rahm 12 months ago, said: “That was a very long wait – seven years on tour and I didn’t have a win yet. But it really was worth it.”
Germany’s Marcel Siem, who was unable to hole his chip from the rough for a remarkable round of 59, managed a superb 10-under 61 which propelled him into a tie for fourth on 17 under.
Dan Bradbury, who made his third hole-in-one of the season on Saturday, finished in a tie for sixth with fellow Englishman Richard Mansell.