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Otto wins Italian Open by one shot; Daly finishes 12 back

 

MILAN, Italy -- Hennie Otto shot a 3-under 69 Sunday to hold off Oliver Wilson and win the Italian Open by one stroke.

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The South African, who won his first European Tour title, had four birdies and a bogey at Castello di Tolcinasco Golf and Country Club to finish with a 25-under 263 total. Wilson shot an 8-under 64, the best round of the day, to finish at 264.

"It's great to win at last," said Otto, who failed to defend a five-shot advantage going into the final round of the Madeira Islands Open in March. "I have been working very hard on my putting and I don't think I've ever holed more long putts than I did this week."

Robert Karlsson, who shot a course-record 61 Friday, had a 5-under 67 to finish third, two shots behind.

"It was a good try, I suppose, but I haven't really played that well over the weekend and that is why I have come up a bit short," Karlsson said. "I had a good enough round today with no bogeys which was pleasing, but once again I didn't manage to hole the putts, left a couple on the lip, but that is the way it goes."

Two-time major champion John Daly (67) finished 12 shots behind at 275.

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