RUSSEL KNOX OVERTAKES KEVIN KISNER TO CLINCH WGC-HSBC CHAMPIONS

​Scotland's Russell Knox created history when he held off the challenges from a star-studded field by carding a final round four-under-par 68 to win the WGC-HSBC Champions on Sunday.
Knox's four-day total of 20-under-par 268 was enough to hand him a two-shot victory over American Kevin Kisner and become the first Scotsman to win a World Golf Championship at the Sheshan International Golf Club.
England's Danny Willett and Ross Fisher shared third place on 271 while American Dustin Johnson and South Africa's Branden Grace were a further shot back in equal fifth place.
The final day charge by China's Li Hao-tong did not materialize and he had to settle for a share of seventh place with three other players that included Jordan Spieth of the United States.
Knox came into the final round holding a share of the lead after he had returned to finish the last hole of his third round with a birdie due to fading light the previous day.
The Scotsman stepped up to the tee again and immediately took command with two birdies in his first three holes. He dropped two shots on four and nine but would pick up another gain on six for an outward 35.
He continued his charge towards the finishing line with another three birdies in his homeward-nine.

WGC HSBC Champions (Final)
1. Russell KNOX (SCO) -20
2. Kevin KISNER (USA) -18
T3. Danny WILLETT (ENG) -17
T3. Ross FISHER (ENG) -17
T5. Branden GRACE (RSA) -16
T5. Dustin JOHNSON (USA) -15
T7. Matthew FITZPATRICK (ENG) -15
T7. Patrick REED (USA) -15
T7. Jordan SPIETH (USA) -15
T7. LI Haotong (CHN) -15


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