Thanks to a beautiful day on Sunday, Joël Stalter and Romain Langasque finished in the top 15 of the Hero Open in Scotland. The two tricolors finish eight strokes behind the winner Sean Crocker, victorious at -22 and leader since the start of the tournament. The American lifts his first trophy on the DP World Tour in St Andrews.

Langasque and Stalter 14th, Sean Crocker wins at St Andrews - via Twitter @DPWorldTour

Sean Crocker wins at St Andrews – via Twitter @DPWorldTour

The DP World Tour settled once again in St Andrews for the Hero Open, not on the Old Course but on the Fairmont St Andrews. From the first round, the American Sean Crocker announced the color with a card of 63 (-9) allowing him to take control. He has not let go of his throne as leader of the week since he plays 66 (-6) on Friday, then 69 (-3) on Saturday, before concluding this Hero Open with a 68 (-4), allowing him to win with a small lead over Eddie Pepperell.

The Englishman cast doubt on the outcome of the tournament, establishing himself as the clubhouse leader with a -21 total and a -7 card in the fourth round. He falls one stroke away from the win and lets Sean Crocker take his first DP World Tour victory.

The French distinguished themselves during this last day, two tricolors having finished in the top 15. Romain Langasque, after a 75 (+3) on Saturday dismissing him from the race for victory, was able to bounce back by signing a score of 67 (-5) on Sunday.

Joël Stalter signs the co-best card of the last round with Eddie Pepperell, a 65 (-7) allowing him to gain 35 places in the standings and to finish 14th in this Hero Open.

Unfortunately, this day did not smile on Victor Dubuisson. Starting fifth, the Cannes player played 73 (+1) and finished 19th.

Robin Roussel finished 30th with a total of -11.

Raphaël Jacquelin plays in the PAR for his last lap and finishes 49th at -9.

Jean-Baptiste Gonnet closes the standings after a difficult weekend: 69th at -1.

To find the complete leaderboard of this Hero Open: click here.

By Baptiste Laurensou.

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