England’s Paul Casey won the Omega Dubai Desert Classic on Sunday, winning his fifteenth title in his career in the European Tour. Casey won on Sunday with a score of minus seventeen under par, four strokes ahead of second-place South African Brandon Stone.
Paul Casey started the last round at the top of the standings to complete the final round winning the championship, he played excellently during the weekend where he finished the Saturday round at eight strokes under par, and finished the tournament in the final round with two strokes under par. he said after the tournament ended “I’m so over the moon. Not just 15, the fact it’s Dubai. It’s an iconic event on the European Tour. One of the coolest trophies around.”
South African Brandon Stone performed respectably in the tournament, enabling him to finish second with 13 strokes under par, ahead of Scottish Robert MacIntyre, who finished third with 12 strokes under par.
The desert swing of the European Tour will continue next week with the third edition of the Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers, between the fourth and seventh of February.