Herbert staged a remarkable recovery to make par
Herbert staged a remarkable recovery to make par
Pepperell, who turned 29 just a day before the start of the tournament, carded a five-under 67 for an overall eight-under 136.
The Belgian golfer stroked a five-under to hold a one-shot lead at the top of the leaderboard while American David Lipsky was second with a four-under while 12 others were tied third at three-under.
The two-time European Tour number one started the final round one ahead of his closest rivals Bernd Wiesberger and Francesco Laporta, and even though several players made a charge towards him, he never relinquished his lead throughout the day.
Matthew Fitzpatrick birdied his last two holes
World number one Koepka started with two birdies and then collapsed
The 23-year-old Paratore, chasing his second title on the European Tour
Under the new PGA Tour policy, slow golfers will be put on an "observation list" and expected to play their shots in under 60 seconds on average. Those failing to meet the one-minute requirement will receive a warning for their first bad time.
At the start of a new decade, with the eyes of the golfing world on how the sport might change over the next ten years, long-time title partner HSBC continued its commitment to exploring innovations that support the growth of golf by bringing together six world-class players to share their ideas about where the sport could and should go over the next decade.
Ormsby went into the final day with a two-shot lead over Thailand's Gunn Charoenkul