JOHANNESBURG -- Dan Bradbury completed a wire-to-wire victory at the Joburg Open on Sunday to win his first European tour title at Houghton Golf Club.
The Englishman's 4-under 67 final round proved to be more than enough as his closest challenger, Sami Valimaki of Finland, dropped a further two shots back to finish three behind overall.
Bradbury, who only turned professional in the summer, was playing in just his third tournament on the European tour.
"It's just a lot of pressure taken off your back -- that's nice -- but it hasn't sunk in yet and I don't think it will for a while," Bradbury said. "I knew I was playing good enough. It turned out that way in the end."
He started his final round with a flourish, just missing out on an eagle, and added five birdies without dropping a shot thereafter until his lone bogey of the day at the last to finish with a 21-under 263.
Bradbury's maiden victory also secures a place at the British Open.
Two other South Africans -- Christiaan Bezuidenhout (66) and Daniel van Tonder (68) -- finished another shot back in a tie for third.
The Joburg Open is the first tournament of the European tour's 2023 season, with two more events in South Africa in December.