LIV Golf's Tom McKibbin carded a closing seven-under round of 63 to complete a highly impressive wire-to-wire victory at the Hong Kong Open on Sunday.

The Northern Irishman led by just one shot going into the final round of the $2 million event but stepped on the gas pedal at Hong Kong Golf Club to run away with the title and secure spots at The Masters and The Open Championship next year.

McKibbin's third professional victory, which arrived in his maiden Asian Tour start, was wrapped up with a score of 27-under-par - seven strokes clear of Peter Uihlein in second. It was the lowest-ever winning total in the event's 66-year history by five shots and matched the widest-ever margin of victory. You may like

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