- Lampard appointed Coventry manager
- French luxury mogul Arnault defiant at ex-spy chief trial
- South Africa bowled out for 191 against Sri Lanka
- 'Europe's best' Liverpool aim to pile pain on Man City
- Hezbollah under pressure after war with Israel
- OPEC+ postpones meeting on oil output to December 5
- Zelensky slams Russia's 'despicable' use of cluster munitions in energy strikes
- One dead, thousands displaced as floods hit southern Thailand
- Lebanon army deploys under Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire
- Imran Khan's wife Bushra Bibi emerges as Pakistan protest figure
- COP16 biodiversity talks to restart in February: UN
- Iran to hold nuclear talks with three European powers
- French govt ready for budget concessions to avoid financial 'storm'
- Hong Kong airport third runway takes off
- In Bosnia, the path to renewables runs through its coal mines
- Syria war monitor says more than 130 dead in army-jihadist clashes
- What would an ICC arrest warrant for Myanmar's junta chief mean?
- China says top military official Miao Hua suspended, under investigation
- Taiwan's Lai to stop over in Hawaii, Guam during Pacific trip
- Namibia extends voting after logistical issues
- LIV Golf's Herbert in charge at Australian Open, Smith two back
- Despair in Sweden as gangs recruit kids as contract killers
- Russia launches massive aerial attack on Ukraine's energy sector
- Peru scientists unveil crocodile fossil up to 12 million years old
- At plastic treaty talks, no united front for industry
- Williamson falls for 93 as England fight back in first Test
- South Korea officials say three dead in heavy snowfall
- High-flying Fiorentina face test of Scudetto credentials with Inter visit
- Verstappen switches focus to re-boot defence of F1 teams' title
- UK filmmaker Richard Curtis makes first foray into animation
- China's military corruption crackdown explained
- Primark boss defends practices as budget fashion brand eyes expansion
- Williamson eyes ton as New Zealand take control against England
- Norway faces WWF in court over deep sea mining
- Asian markets mixed after subdued pre-holiday shift on Wall St
- Orban's soft power shines as Hungary hosts Israeli match
- 'Retaliate': Trump tariff talk spurs global jitters, preparations
- 'Anti-woke' Americans hail death of DEI as another domino topples
- Truckers strike accusing Wagner of driver death in Central African Republic
- London police say 90 victims identified in new Al-Fayed probe
- Air pollution from fires linked to 1.5 million deaths a year
- Latham falls for 47 as New Zealand 104-2 in first England Test
- US tells Ukraine to lower conscription age to 18
- Judge denies Sean Combs bail: court order
- Suarez extends Inter Miami stay with new deal
- Perfect Liverpool on top of Champions League, Dortmund also among winners
- Liverpool more 'up for it' than beaten Madrid, concedes Bellingham
- Leicester set to appoint Van Nistelrooy - reports
- Coffee price heats up on tight Brazil crop fears
- Maeda salvages Celtic draw against Club Brugge
Maiden European title for emotional South African Norris
South African Shaun Norris cuddled his baby daughter and shed tears after a three-stroke victory in the Steyn City Championship near Johannesburg on Sunday gave him his first European circuit title.
In a roller-coaster final round showdown with compatriot Dean Burmester, Norris saw his four-shot overnight lead disappear. He trailed by two strokes with five holes to play.
Norris birdied 14 and 16 to draw level and the tournament was won and lost at the par-four 17th where Burmester strayed left into rough off the tee.
Burmester failed to find the green with his 'blind' second shot and then three-putted for a double bogey six while Norris holed a birdie putt for a three-shot advantage.
Norris closed with a par four for a 70 and a 25-under total of 263 while Burmester carded a 69 for 266. South African Oliver Bekker (67) and German Matti Schmid (71) shared third place on 269.
Rarely has a tournament triumph proved so emotional as Norris, 39, held his daughter and stood beside his wife after winning at a course just north of Johannesburg.
"It is wonderful that my wife, daughter and brother (his caddie) are here to share this special day with me," Norris said. "No words can describe how wonderful I feel. This is absolutely beautiful.
"I turned two over today but remained patient believing that I could win. I was hitting the ball nicely and decided to put my foot down and go for it over the closing nine holes."
Johannesburg-born Norris had won nine times on the South African, Asian and Japanese circuits, and finally succeeded on the European tour at the 114th attempt.
The Steyn City Championship concluded a three-tournament African swing with Chinese Wu Ashun winning the Magical Kenyan Open and Spaniard Pablo Larrazabal the MyGolfLife Open in South Africa.
V.Fontes--PC