Adrian Meronk, the Polish player made history by entering into Irish open Final round
Adrian Meronk, the Polish player made history by entering into Irish open Final round. Irish open 2022 is underway with interesting changes taking place. The final round of the Irish Open started on Sunday at Mount Juliet. The top 14 players are now headed to the final day with Andrian Meronk, the polish player leading with a historic win.
The Irish Open is now into its final lead, and the match was held in Thomastown, Ireland. Andrian Meronk managed to clinch the win with a narrow margin and is now into the final round of the Irish Open. He became the first Polish winner to reach the Irish open final in the history of the DP World Tour.
The Polish player had three top-three wins this season. He won under-68 round three at Mount Juliet taking the lead on Saturday’s power-packed leaderboard. The top 14 players from the leaderboard are separated by 4 shots.
Andrian is now only one shot ahead of British Englishmen Jack senior, Para Guayana Fabrizio Zanotti, and Spaniard Jorge Campillo. After matching 65 rounds, another hit back is John Catlin 2020 winner and Espen Kofstad.
Do you think Andrian Meronk will win the Irish Open and create history?
The former and defending champion Lucas Herbert is 3 shots off to take the lead on 11 under. While English quartet Matthew Southgate, James Morrison, Aaron Rai and Dale Whitenell, Scotland’s David Law are at 10 under.
Shane Lowry, the former champion who took the final 4 holes on Friday carded the 3rd round of 68 to reach 7 under.
Andrian Meronk needs to work harder to compete with these champions to create a historic Irish win. However, reaching here is an achievement in itself. It would be interesting to see the final day of the Irish Open 2022, and how Andrian will clinch the win.