Gurugram, Feb. 3 -- On a dank, misty evening and on a course that routinely tested the best field ever assembled for an international event in the country, Ollie Schniederjans shone the brightest, his game finally delivering the result it had long promised.
The US golfer sank six birdies in the final round, including an outrageous chip from thick greenside rough on the par-4 13th, to win the $2 million International Series at the DLF Golf and Country Club here on Sunday. The result ended the 31-year-old's nine-year wait for a title, since he turned pro in 2015.
Schniederjans shot 10-under 278 to comfortably beat the tournament's biggest calling card Bryson DeChambeau - the two-time Major winner shot a brilliant bogey-free 65 in the final ...