Guido wins his Third DP World Tour Title in France

A brilliant birdie at the last capped a superb final round for Italian Guido Migliozzi as he surged through the chasing pack to win the Cazoo Open de France.

The 25-year-old began the day five shots off the lead but a course record-equalling 62 at Le Golf National saw him edge past Denmark's Rasmus Hojgaard for a third DP World Tour win and his first in three years.

After five successive pars Migliozzi's round ignited with the first of nine birdies in 13 holes but he saved the best until last - one of the toughest finishing holes in golf - with an astounding faded approach from 192 yards. His ball cleared the lake guarding the front of the green by only 15 feet but then tracked towards the hole and almost went in before finishing six feet past the pin.

The form Migliozzi was in the day's first birdie at the 72nd hole was virtually a formality and took him to 16 under which was enough to secure the victory. Guido went on to say "I have an explosion of feeling. It has been an incredible day," who had made the cut 13 shots adrift of the lead until a 66 on Saturday catapulted him into contention. "I love to battle on the golf course and today I received something back. It was a beautiful day of golf."

The win propels Guido into the top 25 on the Race to Dubai Rankings and just outside the top 100 in the world rankings.

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