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The 25-year-old from Wakefield, who won the Joburg Open in November 2022 in just his third start, held his nerve to par the daunting 18th for a closing 66, setting a clubhouse target of 16 under par.
England’s Sam Bairstow and Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olesen, who missed good birdie chances on the 16th and 17th, were both unable to birdie the last to force a play-off, with Germany’s Yannik Paul and Denmark’s Jeff Winther having already finished on 15 under.
Bradbury, who began the day two shots behind Sweden’s Jesper Svensson, admitted he rode his luck on the 15th hole, where his drive stopped inches from the water.
“Obviously got lucky off the tee but I feel like I’ve had a few bad breaks this week so quite nice to get a good one there,” Bradbury told Sky Sports.
“And then just pushed it [the second shot], straight up pushed it and luckily it stayed on [the green]. Hit a horrendous putt that went in and sometimes you just need that.