March 8, 2026
ANALYSISBradbury put himself in position for a final surge after firing a six-under 64 in the third round. He was even through the first eight holes of the final round before carding three consecutive birdies from holes nine to 11, and he found himself in the lead after a birdie on the par-3 17th, coupled with
Hennie Du Plessis going four-over par on the back nine. Bradbury was able to chip his third shot close to the pin on the par-4 18th hole, and his tap-in par putt was enough for him to come away with his third DP World Tour victory and second win at the Joburg Open. He'll be in the field for the Hainan Classic in China that tees off March 19.