Bradley takes Grand Slam prize after McIlroy slumps
With 12 holes to play in the 36-hole event between the year’s four major winners, Northern Ireland’s US Open champion was firmly on course to be the first European winner since Ian Woosnam in 1991.
But he bogeyed the next three, did not have a birdie all day and instead Schwartzel mounted the biggest challenge to Bradley.
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Hide AdFrom seven strokes adrift at the start of the day, the Masters champion drew level with a sparkling front-nine 31, but could not get back on terms after Bradley birdied the 10th.
They finished four-under-par and three-under respectively, while McIlroy was level-par and Darren Clarke, never a factor from the time he bogeyed three of the first four holes, nine-over.
That still earned the Open champion more than £125,000, while Bradley took home nearly £380,000.