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Belgian Knockout leaderboard 2018

published: May 20, 2018

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updated: Jul 11, 2023

Belgian Knockout leaderboard 2018

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The final leaderboard from the inaugural Belgian Knockout, where Adrian Otaegui was victorious

Belgian Knockout leaderboard 2018

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Adrian Otaegui claimed his second European Tour win at the Belgian Knockout as he defeated Benjamin Hebert at Rinkven International Golf Club.

The Spaniard played the nine-hole final in three-under-par to get the better of the Frenchman who could only manage one-under.

The triumph completed what has been an impressive run of form for Otaegui, who finished runner-up to Alexander Bjork in China last time out, and hasn’t finished outside of the top-20 in his last five starts.

After finishing eighth in the opening 36 holes of strokeplay, Otaegui breezed past Erik Van Rooyen, Maximilian Kieffer and Matthew Southgate to progress to the final day, and then defeated Jorge Campillo and David Drysdale to set up the finale against Hebert.

It was a cagey opening as both players made bogeys at the first, but Hebert took the lead on the second with a birdie. The turning point would prove to be the fourth hole, however, as the Spaniard skirted the water hazard with a tee-shot that sailed right, but hit his approach to tap-in distance for a birdie to draw level.

Otaegui then pulled away with three consecutive birdies from six to eight. Stepping on the final tee, he had a comfortable two-shot lead and Hebert was unable to cut the deficit.

In the third-place playoff match, Scotland’s David Drysdale edged out England’s James Heath. It was a big match for both players, but it was particularly pertinent for Heath, who now qualifies for next week’s BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth. Prior to this week, he’s missed seven cuts in eight events, with a best finish of T72 in Morocco.

Read Keel Timmins’ full wrap from the Belgian Knockout here

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