Ashun Wu crossed the ground after producing a 65 closing lap to win his second Volvo China Open title in Shanghai.
The Chinese star has raised his fifth Trophy of the DP World Tour just six days before 10 years since her triumph as a girl, who arrived at this event in 2015.
Wu was on the shores of discord after reaching the turn in 34, but five birdies on the new back saw it being able at the top of the ranking with the lowest round of the day to reach 14 under the peer.
The Englishman Jordan Smith, who was one of the five players to share the head during a chaotic final round at the Rehance Aning Golf Club, sorted out the last hole to finish a 39 -year -old game partner.
“It’s very special, it was 10 years ago when I won the Volvo China Open in Shanghai,” said Wu. “To return to Shanghai and win again is a big story.
“It was a great round, I played Golf Super Golf this week. You are always happy to win your own open country, so very, very exciting.
“It’s an incredible week, there are incredible fans here and a nice golf course. It’s my house, Shanghai, even after a few laps, I felt relaxed because I played at home. Shanghai gave me luck.”
Night leaders Li Haotong and Eugenio Chacarra, who submitted consecutive titles from DP World Tour after success at The Hero Indian Open, ended in fourth position with Dou Zecheng in China at 11 years old.
Ding Wenyi shared equality for the eighth while four Chinese players made the top 10 for the first time in the 30th anniversary of the history of the event.
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