Sterne cruises to Joburg Open title

South African Richard Sterne cruised to a seven-stroke victory over former US Masters champion Charl Schwartzel Sunday in the Joburg Open.

"That was probably the best final round of my career," said Sterne

JOHANNESBURG, Feb 10, 2013 (AFP) - Sterne, runner-up behind Stephen Gallacher of Scotland in the Dubai Desert Classic last weekend, fired an eight-under final-round 64 for a total of 260 in overcast conditions at Royal Johannesburg and Kensington Golf Club.

Pre-tournament favourite Schwartzel, who won the Joburg Open in 2010 and 2011 before relinquishing the title to Branden Grace last year, finished with a 66 for a 267 total over the 6942-metre course.

Chilean Felipe Aguilar (67), South African George Coetzee (67) and Portuguese Ricardo Santos (64) shared third place on 268 in the 1.3 million euro ($1,758 million) event co-sanctioned by the European Tour and Sunshine Tour.

South Africans Thomas Aiken (66), joint overnight leader Trevor Fisher junior (73) and Keith Horne (65) were a shot further back and Italian Lorenzo Gagli (67) and South African Garth Mulroy (67) ended with 270 totals.

The final round at a course in an upscale north-eastern Johannesburg suburb was disappointing with the expected showdown between overnight leaders Sterne and Fisher failing to materialise.

Fisher fell away badly after an eagle on the opening hole and a bogey-free eight-under round brought a sixth European Tour title to Sterne, who has been hampered by back problems.

"I played really good golf today and throughout the tournament -- that was probably the best final round of my career," said Sterne, 31, who missed much of the 2010 and 2011 seasons due to a form of arthritis.

"This is a big year for me. I have got off to such a nice start and hopefully I can keep it going. I desperately want to get back into all the Major championships.

"After so much time out with injury I did wonder whether I was ever going to win again. At one point the pain was so bad that I even wondered if I would ever play golf again."

Sterne laid his victory foundations on the front nine with five birdies -- including three in a row from the sixth -- while Fisher followed his eagle with three bogeys and a birdie by the turn.

A further three birdies on the inward half consolidated the advantage Sterne had created while a double bogey on 11 after a drive into trees and a second into a stream spelt the end for Fisher.

Leading scores after final round of Joburg Open over the par-72, 6942-metre east course at Royal Johannesburg and Kensington Golf Club Sunday (RSA unless noted):

260 - Richard Sterne 63-65-68-64

267 - Charl Schwartzel 68-65-68-66

268 - Felipe Aguilar (CHI) 67-66-68-67, George Coetzee 67-64-70-67, Ricardo Santos (POR) 70-65-69-64

269 - Thomas Aiken 67-70-66-66, Trevor Fisher jnr 66-62-68-73, Keith Horne 67-66-71-65

270 - Lorenzo Gagli (ITA) 67-68-68-67, Garth Mulroy 70-68-65-67

271 - David Drysdale (SCO) 68-67-68-68, Brandon Pieters 69-69-67-66, Jaco van Zyl 66-68-67-70

272 - Bryce Easton 65-70-70-67, Tommy Fleetwood (ENG) 68-66-69-69

273 - James Kingston 66-70-70-67, Justin Walters 71-67-67-68, Paul Waring (ENG) 71-67-67-68

274 - Tyrone Ferreira 66-70-71-67, Ricardo Gonzalez (ARG) 70-66-70-68, Hennie Otto 70-67-69-68, Lee Slattery (ENG) 67-72-67-68, Peter Uihlein (USA) 65-69-68-72, Danie van Tonder 68-70-67-69