Lucas Herbert wins LIV Golf Virginia tournament, Sergio García second
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Australian golfer Lucas Herbert won the LIV Golf tournament in Virginia.
- Herbert finished with a score of -24, four strokes ahead of Spain's Sergio García.
- Other notable players included Bryson DeChambeau, Josele Ballester, Jon Rahm, and Joaquín Niemann.
Australian talent Lucas Herbert has claimed his maiden individual LIV Golf title, triumphing at the Virginia tournament with a dominant performance. Herbert showcased his skill and composure, finishing a remarkable four strokes clear of Spanish veteran Sergio García, who put up a strong fight but ultimately couldn't match Herbert's pace.
El australiano Lucas Herbert se proclamó este domingo campeón del torneo de Virginia del circuito LIV Golf con un acumulado de -24 y cuatro golpes de ventaja sobre el español Sergio García.
Herbert's victory marks a significant milestone in his career, adding a prestigious LIV Golf title to his previous wins on the DP World Tour and PGA Tour. His consistent play throughout the tournament, culminating in a final round of 69, demonstrated why he is a force to be reckoned with in professional golf.
While Herbert celebrated his win, the tournament also saw strong performances from other international players. Sergio García, a fan favorite, proved his enduring talent by securing a second-place finish. Bryson DeChambeau, Josele Ballester, Jon Rahm, and Joaquín Niemann also showcased their skills, making for a competitive and exciting event.
Herbert llegaba como líder a la última ronda y entregó una tarjeta de 69 impactos, tres bajo par, fruto de ocho birdies por tres bogeys y un doble bogey.
This win further solidifies LIV Golf's position as a major player in the professional golf landscape, attracting top talent from around the globe and providing thrilling competition for fans. Herbert's success is a proud moment for Australian golf and a testament to the growing depth of talent within the LIV Golf series.
Sergio García peleó hasta el final y estuvo a dos golpes hasta el parón por lluvia, con dos hoyos por jugar.
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.