Australian open
Niemann Wins LIV Golf Adelaide; Fireballs GC Claims Team Title
Mexican pair Abraham Ancer and Carlos Ortiz both shot 71 to finish tied second on 10 under.
“Days like today make me grow as a player. There is a lot I have to take from today and learn from it because today was a really good day. If I could have these Sundays more often, chasing leaders, it would be really good for my game," said Niemann, who won for the second time in his career in Australia, having captured the Australian Open in 2023.
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