Grant Forrest congratulated by Donald Trump after winning Nexo Championship


Grant Forrest eased to victory on home soil for the second time in his career with a four-shot success at the Nexo Championship โ€“ and then received a video call from United States president Donald Trump.

Forrestโ€™s victory was at Trump International Golf Links in Aberdeen and, shortly after collecting his trophy, he was being congratulated by the owner and 47th president of the USA over FaceTime.

โ€œI watched itโ€ฆ heโ€™s some player. I look forward to playing with him โ€“ in fact I will play with him tomorrow if he could get on a plane,โ€ Trump said in the call, shared on X by the DP World Tour.

โ€œWhat a round of golf. What three rounds of brilliant golf. Itโ€™s a great honour you won, thank you very much.โ€

Forrest, who lifted his maiden DP World Tour title at St Andrews four years and two days ago, took control of windy conditions over the weekend but saw his three-shot overnight advantage trimmed to two after Todd Clementsโ€™ birdie on the opening hole.

However, when Forrest birdied the fourth and Clements carded a triple-bogey eight at the same hole, the Scot led by five and never looked back.

The world number 294, who double-bogeyed the last, added two more birdies and a dropped shot in a closing 72 to finish with an eight-under-par total.

โ€œItโ€™s amazing, just speechless,โ€ Forrest said. โ€œI think it is the same week as I won four years ago on the calendar so just amazing, that must say something about this week and being at home.

โ€œI just canโ€™t believe it. Itโ€™s been such a tough year on the golf course. Itโ€™s just a crazy game that you can go and come out and do this, with what feels out of nowhere.

โ€œItโ€™s just that old chestnut that one week can turn things around and it has.โ€

Joe Dean nervelessly parred the last to claim solo second at four under, with John Parry one shot further behind alongside Norwayโ€™s Kristoffer Reitan and Denmarkโ€™s Jacob Skov Olesen.

Jordan Smith finished sixth at two under, while Clements, Andy Sullivan and Finlandโ€™s Oliver Lindell were a further shot adrift โ€“ the only nine players to finish the tournament under par.

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