Marc Leishman Clinches Victory at CIMB Classic

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Marc Leishman has secured an impressive victory at the CIMB Classic with a final round score of 7-under 65, matching the tournament course record of 26-under 262. Leishman started strong with four birdies in his first five holes and finished five strokes ahead of second place competitors. Despite a brief setback on hole 13, he showed exceptional skill throughout the tournament. The CIMB Classic served as a competitive start to the PGA Tour’s Asia events, with more tournaments on the horizon, promising exciting golfing action for fans.

Marc Leishman Takes Home CIMB Classic with a Bang!

Folks, gather ’round! We have some exciting news fresh off the green! It’s official—Marc Leishman has secured an amazing victory at the CIMB Classic, and he did it in style! Shooting an incredible final round of 7-under 65, Leishman not only clinched the win but also matched the tournament course record of 26-under 262. That record was initially set by none other than Justin Thomas in 2015, making this accomplishment all the more impressive!

Leishman’s Strong Start

A Sweet Celebration

Who Else Was in the Mix?

And speaking of impressive performances, Justin Thomas, a previous record holder himself, finished tied for fifth place with an astonishing final round of 8-under 64. Joining him in that tie were Gary Woodland and Louis Oosthuizen, who put up a solid effort but fell just short of the top spots.

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