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The 29th Volvo Golf China Open concludes with Odaiji winning the championship

On May 5th, the 29th Volvo Golf China Open held in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, began its final round of competition. Spanish player Adrian Odaiji caught 7 “birds” (1 below par) on the same day, hit 65 strokes, and ultimately won the championship with a total score of 198 strokes, 18 strokes below par. The picture shows Odaiji (left) celebrating with his caddy. Photo by Cui Nan, journalist from China News Agency

On May 5th, the 29th Volvo Golf China Open held its final round of competition. Spanish player Adrian Odaige caught 7 “birds” (1 below par) and hit 65 strokes. He ultimately won the championship with a total score of 198 strokes and 18 strokes below par. The picture shows Odaiji swinging the ball towards the 18 hole green. Photo by Cui Nan, journalist from China News Agency

On May 5th, the 29th Volvo Golf China Open held its final round of competition. After the second round of competition, Swedish player Soderberg, who led the way, swallowed two “bogeys” (one above par) and one “double bogey” (two above par) on the same day, hitting 72 strokes. In the end, with a total score of 200 strokes and 16 strokes below par, he tied with the other two players for third place. The picture shows Soderberg in the competition. Photo by Cui Nan, journalist from China News Agency

On May 5th, the 29th Volvo Golf China Open held in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, began its final round of competition. After the second round of competition, Swedish player Soderberg, who led the way, swallowed two “bogeys” (one above par) and one “double bogey” (two above par) on the same day, hitting 72 strokes. In the end, with a total score of 200 strokes and 16 strokes below par, he tied with the other two players for third place. The picture shows Soderberg saving the ball from the sandpit during the game. Photo by Cui Nan, journalist from China News Agency

On May 5th, the 29th Volvo Golf China Open held in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, began its final round of competition. Spanish player Adrian Odaiji caught 7 “birds” (1 below par) on the same day, hit 65 strokes, and ultimately won the championship with a total score of 198 strokes, 18 strokes below par. The picture shows Odaiji wearing a golden Tang suit and lifting the championship trophy. Photo by Cui Nan, journalist from China News Agency

On May 5th, the 29th Volvo Golf China Open held in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, began its final round of competition. Spanish player Adrian Odaiji caught 7 “birds” (1 below par) on the same day, hit 65 strokes, and ultimately won the championship with a total score of 198 strokes, 18 strokes below par. The picture shows Odaiji kissing his wife after the award ceremony.

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