Jordan Gumberg added a second DP World Tour title to his name on Sunday, claiming the Hainan Classic presented by MAEXTRO.
Here’s the prize money breakdown at the 2026 Hainan Classic
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The American, who only kept his card for this season thanks to a hole-out eagle on the 72nd hole of October’s Genesis Championship in South Korea, held off playing partner Jorge Campillo to record a one-stroke victory at Mission Hills Haikou.
A final round of 70 saw him finish 19 under par and secure wire-to-wire success, two years on from his maiden win at the SDC Championship in March 2024.
Beginning the day with a share of the lead, Gumberg and Campillo both started with birdies, as playing partner Dylan Frittelli made a bogey to immediately fall three shots behind.
Gumberg gave the shot back at the third but then birdied the par-five sixth to return to 18 under. Campillo was briefly ahead again after a birdie at the eighth but then bogeyed the next two.
A four-over-par front nine ended Frittelli’s challenge but Gumberg marched on with a birdie at the 11th, Campillo responding at the next two to cut the gap back to one.
Marcus Armitage picked up a birdie at the 12th, his fourth of the day, to reach 16 under and third place on his own, while Adrian Otaegui set the clubhouse target at 15 under with a bogey-free 64, featuring an eagle at the 12th in addition to six birdies.
Home favourite Wenyi Ding was one shot off the lead after an outward nine of 33, but then made three double-bogeys in four holes to drop back.
Three straight pars for both of the leaders set up a duel over the final three holes and as birdie putts continually refused to drop, their scores remained unchanged as Gumberg safely closed out the win with a well-judged up-and-down at the last.
Emerging talent Yanhan Zhou held his nerve to card a 69 and a share for third, alongside Armitage and Otaegui. The 17-year-old finished as the top-placed Chinese player at 15 under par.
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