France’s Frederic Lacroix overturned a four-stroke final round deficit to win his first DP World Tour title at the Danish Golf Championship.
The 29-year-old carded a final round six-under-par 65 to win by four shots at Lübker Golf Resort.
Starting the day four strokes behind 54-hole leader Lucas Bjerregaard, he quickly made ground after a birdie at the first and then moved into a share of the lead on 11 under par after birdies on 5 and 7.
Lacroix then raced three shots ahead of the chasing pack shortly after the turn, making further gains on 10 and 12. A sixth birdie of the day on the par-three 15th saw him move four strokes clear with three to play, securing his first DP World Tour title on his 57th start as he closed out his round with successive pars.
Fellow Frenchman Romain Langasque and home-favourite Bjerregaard were unable to mount late charges as they finished on ten under par, sharing second place. Langasque carded a final round 71, while Bjerregaard finished two over on the day.
David Ravetto followed his victory at last week’s Czech Masters with a fourth-placed finish on nine under, while five players shared fifth one stroke further back, including 2024 R&A Amateur Championship winner Jacob Skov Olesen, who was playing in his first professional event on an invitation, and England’s Joe Dean.
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