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Argentina's Ricardo Gonzalez has emerged champion of the 48th Hassan II Golf Trophy at the Royal Golf Dar Es Salam in Rabat, Morocco on Saturday.
Gonzalez was crowned winner after impressively securing a total of 209 strokes which is 10 under par.
The 54-year-old beat Denmark's Thomas Bjorg - who finished second - to the noble prize.
Argentina's Ricardo Gonzalez takes home $320,000 for winning the Hassan II Golf Trophy. Gonzalez has urged African federations to organise more competitions for golfers in the continent. @NiiAttoh5 is in Rabat.#JoySports pic.twitter.com/sCLHGlMmX8
— #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) February 24, 2024
Korean Yang Yong-eun and Australian Mark Hensby were joint-third with both attaining a total score of 212 strokes - 7 under par.
Canadian Stephen Ames, who won last year's edition and winner of the Chubb Classic, finished T-16.
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