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American golfer Brad Dalke shot a three-over 75 on Saturday in Munich, falling seven strokes behind the leaders on his DP World Tour debut. The 28-year-old received strong crowd support and birdied the final hole.
deadline.comuk reported. Dalke entered the round two shots off the lead but struggled through most of the day before recording his second birdie on the 18th hole. "It was fun to birdie the last in front of the crowds," he said.
The 28-year-old American is making his first DP World Tour appearance via a sponsor exemption and has never previously played an event on the tour. He stated he is thrilled by the level of support received during the event. Dalke won the Junior PGA Championship in 2015, finished runner-up at the 2016 US Amateur Championship, helped Oklahoma win the NCAA Championship in 2017, and competed in both the Masters and US Open that year.
His last world-ranked tournament appearance before this week came in 2020.
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