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The Englishman Andy Sullivan worked so hard throughout the last four years to win an major title, and Jackpot Bet Online now he finally enjoys it after beating Charl Schwartzel in the South African Open.

It is unbelievable what the South African Charl Schwartzel missed throughout the game, Jackpot Bet Online as he was five holes in front of the winner Andy Sullivan. He managed to miss few tries at the 11th hole and the last one at the 18th that cost him the title. Andy managed to score an ace and enjoy the win after it – deservedly.



The birdie or short shot was enough for Andy after the Charl missed his short shot From the 11th hole where he entered the ball in the hole in three times, it was the same on the 14th, on the 16th and the 17th where it counts as one lost shot. The last one that he missed was the 18th that should have been his first or how the golfers call it, Jackpot Bet Online his maiden trophy in his home country.

On the other hand our winner can finally be happy after 84 tournaments he has finally been the outstanding player on the pitch, and he goes in history because he is only the second Englishman to win the South African Open, just after the 1970 winner Tommy Gorton.