Popovic claims home victory in Australian PGA

Rookie Australian Daniel Popovic held his nerve to record a four stroke victory at the Palmer Coolum Resort.

Golfer Daniel Popovic poses with his trophy after winning the Australian PGA Championship.
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Tour rookie Daniel Popovic held his nerve to stay clear of the chasing pack and record a wire-to-wire Australian PGA Championship victory by four strokes on Sunday.

The 26-year-old Australian, who led or shared top spot after every round of the $1.3m (Dh4.7m) tournament at the Palmer Coolum Resort, began the final day two shots clear and carded a final-round three-under 69 for a 16-under par 272 total.

Fellow Australians Anthony Brown and Rod Pampling, who saw his title chances vanish with a stunning late collapse, finished tied for second on 12-under.

Popovic, who won the 2012 Australasian PGA qualifying school, started brightly with three birdies in his first five holes but a double-bogey on the eighth saw him fall behind a surging Pampling.

The 43-year-old began his final round with six consecutive birdies and took the outright lead by the turn but bogeys on the 16th and 17th and a double-bogey on the last hole allowed Popovic to cruise to victory.

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