Local golfer Daniel Popovic claimed his first professional victory with a four-shot win at the Australian PGA Championship.
                                
The Australian carded a final round 69 at the Palmer Coolum Resort to pick up a 225,000 winners cheque. 
While the margin of victory appears a comfortable one, the  reality is  that Popovic was made to work hard on the final day after a  double  bogey on the par three eighth saw him slip a shot behind Rod  Pampling,  having led by two at the start of the day's play. 
Pampling started the day with six straight birdies and seemed on  course  for a superb come-from behind victory, but his form deserted him  on  the back nine. 
Back-to-back bogeys halted his progress, while a birdie from  Popovic on  the par five 12th brought him back to within one shot of the  lead. 
Another birdie at 17 put Popovic firmly in the driver's seat,  handing  him a four shot lead after Pampling found the water and  double-bogeyed.  
A par at the last from Popovic proved more than enough to secure the title. 
Pampling finished second on 12 under alongside Anthony Brown, a shot clear of Geoff Ogilvy (69) and Brad Kennedy (70).
 
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