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2014 Alfred Dunhill Championship Winner - Schwartzel repeats as Alfred Dunhill Championship winner

Charl Schwartzel completed a third consecutive bogey-free round and defended his Alfred Dunhill Championship Sunday in South Africa. Schwartzel turned a 4-under-par 68 in the final round, leaving him at 17-under 271 for the tournament. Richard Finch ended up at 13-under after a final-round 70 and was second.

Simon Dyson fired a 67 Sunday, while Ross Fisher had a 69 and Romain Wattel 71 to forge a three-way tie for third at 10-under for the tournament.

Schwartzel was very consistent through the week. He had a double bogey at No. 1 and a bogey at 17 Thursday but posted 20 birdies and 50 pars on the other holes of the event.

Schwartzel started the final round two strokes up on Finch, who shared the lead Sunday after birdies on two of the first three holes. Schwartzel pulled back ahead with a birdie at No. 5 and both players had birdies at 6 and 8.

Finch stumbled with a bogey at 11 and, after Schwartzel birdied 13, a double bogey at the par-4 14th. That put Schwartzel up by five. Pars the rest of a way gave him a clear win.

2013 Alfred Dunhill Championship Winner - Charl Schwartzel wins Alfred Dunhill Championship

The South African Charl Schwartzel completed his fantastic finish to 2012 with an astonishing 12-stroke victory on home soil at the Alfred Dunhill Championship.

The third biggest winning margin in European Tour history was achieved at Leopard Creek a week after last year's US Masters champion won in Thailand by 11 shots. Only Tiger Woods and Ernie Els, who won the 2000 US Open and 2005 Asian Open by 15 and 13 respectively, have left the best of the rest trailing so far behind in the circuit's 40-year history.

Schwartzel, 10 clear with a round to play, added a three-under-par 69 either side of a two-hour thunderstorm delay to take his eighth Tour title – five of them in South Africa – with a 24-under-par total.

In the Thailand Championship he was 25 under, and for the past five weeks – which started with finishes of fifth, third and second – he is a staggering 84 under. France's Grégory Bourdy, his closest challenger for virtually the entire weekend, took a double-bogey seven on the final hole and that elevated Sweden's Kristoffer Broberg, four times a winner on the Challenge Tour last season, into second place.

Bourdy shared third with Scotland's Scott Jamieson – who last Sunday captured the Nelson Mandela Championship in Durban – the defending champion Garth Mulroy and England's Andy Sullivan a month after he came through the Tour qualifying school.

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