Conor Purcell secured the biggest result of his career as he finished seventh the ISPS HANDA Australian Open.
The Dubliner finished in a tie for seventh as Adrian Meronk finished with an eagle to win the tournament in style on Sunday.
Irish Open winner Meronk closed out his tournament with a sensational long-range eagle putt to finish 14-under-par for the tournament – five shots ahead of overnight leader Adam Scott.
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Meronk was cool, calm and collected amid the windy conditions in Melbourne, picking up four birdies en route to carding a four-under 66.
Despite taking the lead into Sunday, Scott was ultimately unable to repel Meronk’s challenge, sitting on even in the late stages until a double bogey on the 17th cruelled any hopes of eking out a victory on home soil.
Scott’s compatriot Min Woo Lee finished third on eight under, while Ireland’s Purcell finished with an overall score of five under.
The 25-year-old's one-over round included birdies on the first and last holes and saw the Portmarnock golfer pick up a cheque for €28,000.
Elsewhere, South Africa’s Ashleigh Buhai won the concurrent women’s event and England’s Kipp Popert took out the Australian All Abilities Championship.
Speaking after his win, Meronk said: "I'm super excited and to finish like that on the 18th hole is just unreal.
"I’m so grateful, thank you for all the support and I enjoyed this week so much."
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