Crocker wins Hero Open, Aman Gupta 49th

Winner Sean Crocker and Aman Gupta

Fairmont, St. Andrews, Scotland, Aug 1: Sean Crocker kept his foot on the pedal and secured his maiden DP World Tour title after holding off Eddie Pepperell to claim a wire-to-wire victory at the 2022 Hero Open.

Crocker began the day with a two-shot lead but was joined at the top early on as the chasing pack closed in on him at Fairmont St Andrews. He led by one at the turn before starting the back nine with three birdies in four holes to reach 22-under par and stretch his advantage to two. Englishman Pepperell set the clubhouse target on 21-under.

Indian American Aman Gupta, who had shown promising signs with 69-63 start that brought him into Top-10 had a tougher weekend with 77-70 and finished T-49.

Crocker endured a nervous finish as he parred his way home to sign for a closing 68 to win by a single shot.

Crocker, who started the 2022 season with eight missed cuts and a retirement in his first nine events, was visibly relieved as he holed his four-foot par putt at the last to secure the trophy.

Pepperell finished alone in second one shot behind Crocker after firing a brilliant Sunday 65, while home favourite David Law and Adrian Otaegui shared third place on 19 under.

Swede Jens Dantorp and Denmark’s Oliver Hundebøll were a shot further back, while another Dane in Søren Kjeldsen, Wilco Nienaber of South Africa and Englishman Callum Shinkwin rounded out the top ten at 17 under.
Crocker said,Winning a golf tournament is not easy. Eddie (Pepperell) did not make that easy for me either.

After the three putt par on 15 I thought I still had a little bit of room. They are not easy holes coming down the stretch. Great save on 17. I thought I could then make it pretty easy – it’s a par five coming in, but I don’t think it’s ever easy to make a par to win a golf tournament. That was pretty special.
“I have felt pressure like that before but this is my first pro tournament win. That putt looked like it was 20 feet, the hole looked like it was half an inch wide. Right off the face I knew it was a well-struck putt. As I looked up and I saw it drop, I was just telling myself – don’t start crying.”

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