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Jamieson Wins Nexo Championship at Trump's Course in Scotland for First Title in 14 Years

Scott Jamieson closed with a 67 and finished 11 under par to beat Matthew Jordan by two shots and end a 14-year DP World Tour drought.

  • Scott Jamieson won the Nexo Championship by two shots at Trump International Golf Links in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on Sunday, securing his first European tour title in 14 years.
  • Emulating Grant Forrest's feat 12 months ago, the 42-year-old Scot finished at 11-under par, ending a drought since winning the 2012 Nelson Mandela Championship in South Africa.
  • Overnight leader Shaun Norris faltered with a closing 76 after receiving a two-shot penalty for violating Rule 8.1, which covers "actions that improve conditions affecting the stroke."
  • Englishman Matthew Jordan finished runner-up after shooting 70, while Andy Sullivan placed third, propelling Jamieson from 136th to 42nd in the Race to Dubai standings.
  • Now ranked 42nd, the champion has set his sights on qualifying for the season-ending Dubai World Tour Championship, a significant shift after previously fighting to retain his tour card.
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Jamieson wins Nexo Championship at Trump's course in Scotland for first title in 14 years

Scott Jamieson has won the Nexo Championship by two shots at one of President Donald Trump’s golf courses in Scotland to secure a first European tour title in 14 years.

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