JUSTIN ROSE WINS THE WGC-HSBC CHAMPIONS WITH AMAZING COMEBACK

England's Justin Rose produced one of the greatest comebacks in golfing history by overcoming an eight-shot deficit to win the WGC-HSBC Champions on Sunday. The Olympic gold medalist started the day tied for fourth with world number one Dustin Johnson of the United States seemingly in a commanding position as he was six clear at the start of the day.

The day however took a dramatic twist with Johnson struggling to get his game going. Unlike the last three days where he marked his card with a total of 22 birdies, the American failed to get a single birdie on the day which matters most. Rose was still six back at the turn but fired five birdies for an inward 31 to sign off with a five-under-par 67. The Englishman's winning total of 14-under-par 274 was enough to give him a two-shot victory over Johnson, Sweden's Henrik Stenson and Brooks Koepka of the United States, who shared second place. India's S.S.P. Chawrasia meanwhile closed with a 72 to take a share of 31st place while Asian Tour Order of Merit leader Gavin Green of Malaysia signed off in tied-38th place after a final round 77.

WGC-HSBC Champions (Final)
1. Justin Rose 274 (-14)
T2. Henrik Stenson 276 (-12)
T2. Brooks Koepka 276 (-12)
T2. Dustin Johnson 276 (-12)
T5. Rafa Cabrera Bello 280 (-8)
T5. Peter Uihlein 280 (-8)
T5. Kyle Stanley 280 (-8)
8. Brian Harman 281 (-7)
T9. Bernd Wiesberger 282 (-6)
T9. Matthew Fitzpatrick 282 (-6)


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