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**Herbert and Johnston Ignite Australian Open with Thrilling Tie at the Top!**

**Herbert and Johnston Ignite Australian Open with Thrilling Tie at the Top!**

In a dramatic twist at the Australian Open, David Herbert and Kalin Johnston have emerged as co-leaders after an electrifying second round. Herbert entered the day with a narrow one-stroke lead but faced a setback with a bogey on the challenging par-4 15th hole. Meanwhile, Johnston capitalized on the moment, soaring to new heights with a birdie on the par-five 18th, finishing strong with an impressive 5-under 67. This performance allowed him to equal Herbert’s two-round total of 10-under 134. The duo now boasts a two-stroke cushion over their competitors, setting the stage for an exhilarating showdown for the coveted Stonehaven Cup this weekend

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David Herbert Soars to the Top with Stunning Eagle on 18th at Australian Open!

David Herbert Soars to the Top with Stunning Eagle on 18th at Australian Open!

Herbert Eagles Last Hole to Lead Australian Open

MELBOURNE, Australia – In a thrilling finish, David Herbert eagled the 18th hole, seizing a one-stroke lead after an exhilarating first round of the Australian Open on Thursday.

The 46-year-old Aussie showcased his skills by holing out from an impressive 120 yards, finishing with a remarkable score of 6-under 66 at the picturesque Victoria Golf Club.

“It was a fantastic way to cap off my day,” Herbert exclaimed. “I struck a solid tee shot and followed it up with an incredible second shot. My goal was just to get it close, but then it went in!”

Herbert now stands one stroke clear of five players who are tied for second place at 5-under 67. This competitive group features former Australian Open champion Matt Jones, along with New Zealand’s Ryan Fox and England’s Paul Casey

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Smith, Herbert’s clutch putts key Ripper’s LIV title

Smith, Herbert’s clutch putts key Ripper’s LIV title

Herbert Smith’s clutch putts proved decisive as he clinched the LIV Golf Invitational Jeddah title in a thrilling playoff.

Smith, who finished regulation play tied with Dustin Johnson and Peter Uihlein at 12-under 268, sank a 12-foot eagle putt on the par-5 18th in the playoff to edge out Johnson, who missed his own birdie attempt.

Earlier, Smith’s birdie putt on the 72nd hole had forced the three-way tie and sent the tournament to extra holes.

“I knew I just had to play aggressive and make some putts coming down the stretch,” Smith said afterward. “It feels really good to get the win. I’ve been working hard and it’s nice to see it pay off.”

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