
Attention, everyone! Jordan Gumberg snatched victory at the Hainan Classic on the DP World Tour on Sunday, securing his second career title. With a truly strong performance and a one-stroke lead, the American triumphed on March 22, 2026. This was once again a finish that shows: Gumberg simply delivers in crucial moments!
He finished the tournament at an impressive 19 under par, including a final round of 70 strokes (two under). He thus prevailed against his playing partner Jorge Campillo from Spain, who narrowly missed out after a missed birdie putt on the 18th hole. Things really heated up on the green!
Thrills Until the Final Putt
The final round was a true drama delivered by the two contenders. Already on the 1st hole, both recorded a birdie and remained tied. Campillo briefly took the lead when Gumberg had to concede a bogey on the 3rd hole, but Gumberg countered with a birdie on the 6th hole. Campillo led again on the 8th hole, but then came the crucial back-to-back bogeys around the turn, which set him back significantly. Gumberg seized the opportunity, birdied the 11th, and pulled away. Campillo fought his way back with a birdie on the 12th, but couldn't close the gap anymore.
More Than Just a Victory
This triumph is not just another title, but underscores Gumberg's mental strength. One only needs to recall last year when he saved his DP World Tour Card with a spectacular eagle on the final hole of the Genesis Championship. This victory now at the Hainan Classic is the next proof of his incredible resilience under pressure. His career is booming!


