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Campillo Et Iturrios
Lundi 29 AVRIL 2019 • N°5 46e 25e GreenJOURNAL OFFICIEL DU TROPHÉE HASSAN II ET DE LA COUPE LALLA MERYEM CAMPILLO ET ITURRIOS VAINQUEURS, L’ESPAGNE À L’honneur Magazine Les pouvoirs LES SOUVENIRS du golf d’ANTONIO GARRIDO ES ag AFP/GETTYIM Palmarès des 20 dernières éditions Trophée Hassan II Royal Golf Dar Es Salam, Parcours Rouge, Rabat 2019 Jorge Campillo (ESP) 2018 Alexander Levy (FRA) 2017 Edoardo Molinari (ITA) 2016 Jeung-Hun Wang (COR) Golf du Palais Royal, Agadir 2015 Richie Ramsay (ECO) 2014 Alejandro Canizarès (ESP) 2013 Marcel Siem (ALL) 2012 Michael Hoey (IdN) Golf de l’Océan et du Palais Royal, Agadir 2011 David Horsey (ANG) Royal Golf Dar Es Salam, Parcours Rouge, Rabat 2010 Rhys Davies (PdG) 2008 Ernie Els (AFS) 2007 Padraig Harrington (IRL) 2006 Sam Torrance (ECO) 2005 Erik Compton (USA) 2003 Santiago Luna (ESP) 2002 Santiago Luna (ESP) 2001 Joakim Haeggman (SUE) 2000 Roger Chapman (ANG) 1999 David Toms (USA) 1998 Santiago Luna (ESP) Coupe Lalla Meryem Royal Golf Dar Es Salam, Parcours Bleu, Rabat 2019 Nuria Iturrios (ESP) 2018 Jenny Haglund (SUE) 2017 Klara Spilkova (RTC) 2016 Nuria Itturios (ESP) Golf de l’Océan, Agadir Son Altesse Royale le Prince Moulay Rachid, entourée de Nuria Iturrios, vainqueure de la Coupe Lalla 2015 Gwladys Nocera (FRA) Meryem et de Jorge Campillo, vainqueur du Trophée Hassan II, lors de la cérémonie de remise des prix 2014 Charley Hull (ANG) qui s’est tenue hier près du green du 18 du Parcours Rouge du Royal Golf Dar Es Salam. 2013 Ariya Jutanugarn (THA) 2012 Karen Lunn (AUS) Golf du Soleil, Agadir 2011 Zuzana Kamasova (SLQ) Classement final Golf de Mohammedia 2010 Anja Monke (ALL) Trophée Hassan II Coupe Lalla Meryem 1. -
Reallocation Reserve List (Men) Host Country (Japan) Is Guaranteed at Least One Position Athlete Places by Rank As of 25/07/2021
Reallocation Reserve List (Men) Host country (Japan) is guaranteed at least one position Athlete places by rank as of 25/07/2021 Players Replacements OWGR Rank Name Country Eligible Replacement 1 Replacement 2 Replacement 3 Replacement 4 Replacement 5 Rank 1 Justin Thomas 3 USA 4 Webb Simpson Tony Finau Daniel Berger Scottie Scheffler Harris English (13) (USA) (15) (USA) (17) (USA) (18) (USA) (19) (USA) 2 Collin Morikawa 4 USA 4 Webb Simpson Tony Finau Daniel Berger Scottie Scheffler Harris English (13) (USA) (15) (USA) (17) (USA) (18) (USA) (19) (USA) 3 Xander Schauffele 5 USA 4 Webb Simpson Tony Finau Daniel Berger Scottie Scheffler Harris English (13) (USA) (15) (USA) (17) (USA) (18) (USA) (19) (USA) 4 Patrick Reed 9 USA 4 Webb Simpson Tony Finau Daniel Berger Scottie Scheffler Harris English (13) (USA) (15) (USA) (17) (USA) (18) (USA) (19) (USA) 5 Rory McIlroy 10 IRL 2 Padraig Harrington Graeme McDowell Jonathan Caldwell Seamus Power Shunyat Hak (158) (IRL) (163) (IRL) (211) (IRL) (328) (IRL) (358) (HKG) 6 Viktor Hovland 14 NOR 2 Kris Ventura Shunyat Hak Mike Hendry Fabián Gómez Adilson da Silva (341) (NOR) (358) (HKG) (387) (NZL) (404) (ARG) (416) (BRA) 7 Hideki Matsuyama 16 JPN 2 Takumi Kanaya Shugo Imahira Ryo Ishikawa Ryosuke Kinoshita Yuki Inamori (85) (JPN) (135) (JPN) (156) (JPN) (159) (JPN) (175) (JPN) 8 Paul Casey 20 GBR 2 Justin Rose Robert MacIntyre Ian Poulter Matt Wallace Andy Sullivan (44) (GBR) (50) (GBR) (55) (GBR) (58) (GBR) (80) (GBR) 9 Abraham Ancer 23 MEX 2 Roberto Díaz Shunyat Hak Mike Hendry Fabián Gómez Adilson -
10 March 2021 Official Pro-Am Players Championship Hosted at Dainfern Golf Estate
Players Championship hosted at Dainfern Golf Estate Official Pro-Am 10 March 2021 Tee Professional Amateur Professional Amateur Time Tee Professional Amateur Professional Amateur 1 Jacques Blaauw Mike Kennedy James Kingston Rob Tregoning 10:30 10 Ruan Conradie Kieran Bell Jayden Schaper Mark Bell 1 Merrick Bremner Kevin Wylie Jacques Kuyswijk Johan Liebenberg 10:40 10 Andre De Decker Eugene Honey Deon Germishuys Naoki Nakamura 1 Michael Palmer Ross Volk JJ Senekal Dean Butts 10:50 10 Stephen Ferreira Sebastian Thomas Ruan Korb Gary Heynz 1 Dylan Naidoo Shamin Jaffer Alex Haindl Miranda Reeder 11:00 10 Jaco Prinsloo Nick Garner Neil Schietekat Don Wolmarans Arnav 1 JC Ritchie Martin Rohwer Dhashen Perumal 11:10 10 Jake Redman Prinesh Pillay Jean-Paul Strydom Sagaren Chetty Jhunjhunwala Rourke van der 1 Jean Hugo Selwyn Nathan Daniel van Tonder Leonard Loxton 11:20 10 Thriston Lawrence Jan van der Putten Adam Beadon Spuy 1 Daniel Greene Thomas Abt Steve Surry Jeremy Ord 11:30 10 Rupert Kaminski Laurence Michel PH McIntyre Eddy van Dyk Andrew van der 1 Keith Horne Brian Keats Toto Thimba Jnr Savan Marimuthu 11:40 10 Richard Joubert Bert Nel Shaun Nel Knaap Dewald 1 Hennie Otto Jason Dedekind Jaco Ahlers 11:50 10 Jason Smith Peter Carey MJ Viljoen Randy Westraadt Gelderblom 1 CJ du Plessis Allan E Bennett Paul Boshoff Louis Boshoff 12:00 10 Oliver Bekker Hjalmar Bekker Luca Filipi Kevin Diab 1 Jaco Van Zyl Dion Nair Keenan Davidse Grant Mc Cann 12:10 10 Adilson Da Silva Mike Clatworthy Trevor Fisher Jnr Terence Ladner Richard 1 Christiaan Basson Luke Jerling Gabriel Reeder 12:20 10 Andriessen . -
2018 European Tour Facts and Figures Event by Event
2018 EUROPEAN TOUR FACTS AND FIGURES EVENT BY EVENT Low 18 63 (-7), Miguel Angel Jiménez UBS Hong Kong Open 62 (-9), Arjun Atwal, Suttijet Kooratanapisan AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open 64 (-8), Jordan Zunic Australian PGA Championship 61 (-10), Shubhankar Sharma Joburg Open 63 (-9), Adrien Saddier BMW SA Open hosted by City of Ekurhuleni 63 (-9) Matthew Fitzpatrick Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship presented by EGA 62 (-10) Jamie Donaldson Omega Dubai Desert Classic 62 (-10) Lee Westwood, Shubhankar Sharma Maybank Championship 64 (-8) Brett Rumford ISPS HANDA World Super 6 65 (-7) Matthew Southgate, Paul Waring, Adrian Otaegui, Matthieu Pavon NBO Oman Open 65 (-7) Eddie Pepperell, Oliver Fisher, Grégory Havret, David Horsey, Aaron Rai, Jamie Donaldson, Zander Lombard Commercial Bank Qatar Masters 62 (-9) Justin Thomas WGC-Mexico Championship 62 (-9) Pedro Oriol Tshwane Open 64 (-8) Shubhankar Sharma Hero Indian Open 64 (-8) Jordan Spieth Masters Tournament 63 (-9) George Coetzee, Marcel Schneider, Andy Sullivan Open de España 66 (-6) Mikko Ilonen Trophée Hassan II 64 (-8) Lucas Bjerregaard, Jin Daxing, Jason Norris, Jordan Smith Volvo China Open 63 (-8) Joakim Lagergren, Mike Lorenzo-Vera, Lucas Herbert Rocco Forte Sicilian Open 66 (-5) Søren Kjeldsen Belgian Knockout 65 (-7) Lucas Bjerregaard, Rory McIlroy, Jaques Kruyswijk BMW PGA Championship 62 (-9) Lee Slattery Italian Open 65 (-7) Scott Fernandez, Dimitrios Papadatos, Steve Surry Shot Clock Masters 63 (-7) Tommy Fleetwood US Open 61 (-11) Thorbjørn Olesen BMW International Open 64 (-7) Sergio -
Where Good Players Become Tour Players IGT Challenge Pro Your
Where Good Players become Tour Players IGT Challenge Pro Your The Premier Developmental Tour in South Africa 2015 will mark our 6th year as the country’s Premier Developmental Tour. Our goal, simply put, is to provide the best tournament conditions to prepare you to compete on golf’s highest levels, as countless IGT Tour members have done before. For many decades, the PGA and European Tours have been fed by a vast network of mini-tours that provide start-up professionals and aspirant amateurs with a competitive platform across the two continents. In fact, the European’s Challenge Tour and Web.com Tour in America both started life as mini-tours and today, are the primary feeders for the world’s two most prominent playing circuits. For as many years, South African players have really had only two options: while the cream from the amateur ranks received golf scholarships to American colleges and universities and graduated to mini- tours, the rest had to make the leap to the pro ranks without a bridge or safety net. But, as the Sunshine Tour has grown in stature and size over the last decade, too many talented amateurs started falling through the cracks due to their inability to cope with the “big picture” – the pressure of qualifiers, travel, expenses and the standard of competition. The numbers dictated the necessity for a second tier feeder Tour and the scene started changing with the launch of the IGT Challenge Pro Tour in August 2010. Billed as the Tour Where Good Players become Tour Players, the IGT Tour initially provided a competitive base for amateurs only to test and hone their skills and fit neatly in the gap between the amateur ranks and paid circuit. -
2019 Tournament Eligibility the Fedexcup
2019 TOURNAMENT ELIGIBILITY Former winners of the Charles Schwab Challenge tournament prior to 2000. Winners of the 2000 tournament and beyond for a period of five years. Winners of the 2000 event and beyond who, after five years beyond their win, finish in the top 150 of the previous year's PGA TOUR FedExCup points list. Winners in the last 5 years (2015-2019) of the Players Championship and Masters tournaments. Winners in the last 5 years (2014-2018) of the U.S. Open, PGA Championship and British Open tournaments. Winners of the TOUR Championship in the last three years (2016-18). Winners of World Golf Championship events in the last three years. Winner of the three previous Arnold Palmer Invitationals (2017-19) and Memorials (2016-18). Winners of PGA Tour co-sponsored or approved tournaments since the previous year's Colonial tournament. Playing members of last-named U.S. Ryder Cup Team (2018) & U.S. Presidents Cup Team (2017). Current PGA Tour members who were players on either the last named European Ryder Cup Team (2018) or the International Presidents Cup Team (2017). Two players to be selected by the current and former champions of the Charles Schwab Challenge tournament ("Champions' Choices"). The 15 lowest scores, and any tied for 15th place in the previous year’s Charles Schwab Challenge tournament. On invitation by the tournament, a maximum of 12 players, which shall include: two PGA Tour members not otherwise eligible, from the top 50 qualifiers from the 2018 Web.comTour. Top 50 players from the Official World Golf Ranking through the 2019 Masters. -
Draw for Round 4
DS Automobiles Italian Open Draw for Round 4 Game Time Tee Name Country Attachment R1 R2 R3 R4 Agg Par 1 07:50 1 Jean-Baptiste GONNET FRA Pga france 71 71 76 218 5 2 08:00 1 Robin ROUSSEL FRA GC d'Ozoir-La-Ferrière 68 73 77 218 5 Dale WHITNELL ENG Crondon Park 69 70 78 217 4 3 08:10 1 Grant FORREST SCO The Renaissance Club 72 70 73 215 2 Sami VÄLIMÄKI FIN Nokia River Golf 70 71 74 215 2 4 08:20 1 Kalle SAMOOJA FIN 64 74 77 215 2 Joakim LAGERGREN SWE 71 69 75 215 2 5 08:30 1 Calum HILL SCO Gleneagles Hotel 75 65 75 215 2 Callum SHINKWIN ENG Moor Park GC 69 71 74 214 1 6 08:40 1 Wil BESSELING NED Tetherow Bend Oregon 73 66 74 213 PAR John CATLIN USA Springfield Royal CC 72 70 70 212 -1 7 08:50 1 Adrien SADDIER FRA Esery GC 67 75 70 212 -1 Julien GUERRIER FRA Golf de la prée La Rochelle 69 73 70 212 -1 8 09:05 1 Paul WARING ENG Bromborough GC 70 72 70 212 -1 Benjamin HEBERT FRA Golf de Moliets 67 74 71 212 -1 9 09:15 1 Matthew SOUTHGATE ENG Thorpe hall GC 70 70 72 212 -1 Ashley CHESTERS ENG Hawkstone Park 70 70 72 212 -1 10 09:25 1 Antoine ROZNER FRA RCF la Boulie 71 69 72 212 -1 Sam HORSFIELD ENG Woburn GC 69 73 69 211 -2 11 09:35 1 Marcel SIEM GER Heritage Mauritius 72 69 70 211 -2 Dean BURMESTER RSA Mont Choisy Le Golf 70 71 70 211 -2 12 09:45 1 Darren FICHARDT RSA Centurion CC 72 69 70 211 -2 Fabrizio ZANOTTI PAR 72 69 70 211 -2 13 09:55 1 Dave COUPLAND ENG Woodhall Spa 70 69 72 211 -2 Jonathan CALDWELL NIR Clandeboye GC 71 68 72 211 -2 14 10:05 1 Maximilian KIEFFER GER 69 70 72 211 -2 Bernd WIESBERGER AUT Reiters-Reserve.at 69 70 72 -
KENNY KUPFERBERG - 9 CHUCK WALLACE - 13 MIKE MCVAY - 9 Thorbjorn Olesen 73 73 146 Luke Donald 78 71 149 Jim Furyk 76 71 147
KENNY KUPFERBERG - 9 CHUCK WALLACE - 13 MIKE MCVAY - 9 Thorbjorn Olesen 73 73 146 Luke Donald 78 71 149 Jim Furyk 76 71 147 NED TAYLOR - 9 SEAN SCHENA - 1 JAY MORAN - 14 Brandt Snedeker 72 71 143 Koumei Oda 73 74 147 George Coetzee 66 74 140 RICHARD BENSON - 16 PAUL STANTON - 12 JACK CURRAN - 27 Francesco Molinari 73 75 148 Rhein Gibson 75 74 149 Matt Every 75 73 148 STEVE MINSKY - 17 TOM HAYES - 14 JOHN MOODY - 18 Kevin Streelman 70 69 139 Matt Kuchar 76 74 150 Chris Wood 68 73 141 DICK SULLIVAN - 16 TOM HARDY - 10 PETER SCOTT - 18 Keegan Bradley 69 69 138 John Senden 74 75 149 Tom Watson 73 75 148 JAY WOERDEMAN - 20 RON BELMONTE - 11 DON SMITH - 17 Kevin Stadler 80 71 151 Graeme McDowell 74 68 142 Robert Karlsson 71 70 141 PETER MUNCEY - 9 GUY LANSING - 0 BILL KELLY - 23 Branden Grace 79 69 148 Charley Hoffman 67 76 143 Bill Haas 72 73 145 KEVIN LANDRY - 4 TOM FROST - 11 KEVIN CHASE - 21 Ben Martin 68 70 138 Edoardo Molinari 72 68 140 Brooks Koepka 67 74 141 ED ZAGOL - 12 JOHN VIOLA - 12 JOE ARSENAULT - 20 Byeong-Hun An 64 69 133 Gregory Bourdy 73 74 147 Dustin Johnson 70 71 141 STEVEN ROWELL - 10 GARY YOUNG - 7 JIM KENNEDY - 16 Jason Day 68 74 142 Henrik Stenson 70 73 143 Kevin Na 70 70 140 JOE RATHGEB - 15 TOM WALLACE - 19 DICK MCLAUGHLIN - 20 Jamie McLeary 71 75 146 Kristoffer Broberg 68 70 138 Brendon Todd 75 74 149 NICK VACCARO - 18 DAN KEEGAN - 9 LINK REYNOLDS - 17 Angel Cabrera 72 70 142 Thomas Bjorn 71 76 147 Zach Johnson 82 71 153 FRED SMITH - 5 JOHN MCCALL - 9 JOE HAYES - 17 Stewart Cink 73 73 146 Jordan Speith 71 67 138 Thongchai Jaidee 79 72 151 DAVID JUDGE - 9 FRED KIBBLE - 12 JOHN O’DONNELL - 14 Shane Lowry 79 70 149 Hideki Matsuyama 66 73 139 Rickie Fowler 70 68 138 DENNIS BOULAY - 13 HANK HAGUE - 13 LENNY PINTO - 23 D.A. -
Tuksgolf Academy Helps Lombard and Stone to Excel
TuksGolf Academy helps Lombard and Stone to excel The coaches at the TuksGolf Academy are certainly doing something right. The results of the South African Open and Joburg Open are testimony to it. Last week Brandon Stone won the SA Open at Glendower Golf Club while on Sunday (17/01) Zander Lombard finished second at the Joburg Open played at the Royal Johannesburg and Kensington Club. It is interesting to note that Stone is only 22 and that Lombard turned 21 on Monday (18/01). Hopefully this is just the beginning of great things to come. Llewellyn van Leeuwen (head coach at the TuksGolf Academy) boldly predicts Stone has what it takes to become one the best golfers in the world. He should know because he has been coaching Stone from when he was six years old. He also got high regards for Lombard’s golfing abilities. Van Leeuwen ascribes Stone and Lombard’s success to the fact that the various members of the Academy’s coaching staff complement each other in the way things are being done. “There are never any individual decisions. Whenever we work with one specific player we all first get together as a team and work out what is going to be best way forward. So everybody knows exactly what to do so as to help the player to succeed.” Lombard who only turned pro last year has been impressive during the last six weeks managing two top five finishes at European Tour- events. In December he was fourth overall in the Australian Open PGA Tournament at the Gold Coast. -
2021 Us Pga Championship
2021 US PGA CHAMPIONSHIP FROM THE 20th TO THE 23rd MAY 2021 Top 6 Places /Top 10 Places & Top 20 Places, Available before 1st round Start Only Top 5 Available Before 2nd Round Start Only OUTRIGHT ODDS MARKET MARKET ODDS 12/1 Rory McIIroy Jon Rahm 15/1 16/1 Justin Thomas Jordan Spieth 18/1 18/1 Dustin Johnson Bryson DeChambeau 18/1 22/1 Viktor Hovland Xander Schauffele 22/1 33/1 Collin Morikawa Daniel Berger 35/1 45/1 Cameron Smith Patrick Reed 45/1 45/1 Hideki Matsuyama Webb Simpson 45/1 45/1 Tyrell Hatton Abraham Ancer 50/1 50/1 Tony Finau Patrick Cantlay 50/1 55/1 Brooks Koepka Scottie Scheffler 60/1 60/1 Will Zalatoris Matthew Fitzpatrick 66/1 70/1 Tommy Fleetwood Corey Conners 70/1 70/1 Joaquin Niemann Marc Leishman 70/1 75/1 Sam Burns Paul Casey 85/1 90/1 Louis Oosthuizen Shane Lowry 90/1 100/1 Keegan Bradley Sungjae Im 110/1 110/1 Justin Rose Brian Harman 120/1 120/1 Gary Woodland Matt Wallace 130/1 Others On Request 1st Round Leader ODDS MARKET MARKET ODDS 22/1 Rory McIIroy Jon Rahm 25/1 25/1 Jordan Spieth Justin Thomas 28/1 28/1 Bryson DeChambeau Dustin Johnson 28/1 30/1 Xander Schauffele Viktor Hovland 30/1 33/1 Collin Morikawa Daniel Berger 33/1 40/1 Webb Simpson Hideki Matsuyama 40/1 45/1 Patrick Reed Tony Finau 45/1 45/1 Patrick Cantlay Brooks Koepka 45/1 50/1 Sam Burns Cameron Smith 50/1 50/1 Will Zalatoris Paul Casey 50/1 50/1 Abraham Ancer Scottie Scheffler 50/1 55/1 Tyrell Hatton Tommy Fleetwood 60/1 60/1 Corey Conners Matthew Fitzpatrick 60/1 66/1 Keegan Bradley Sungjae Im 66/1 66/1 Shane Lowry Adam Scott 66/1 66/1 Sergio -
Reallocation Reserve List (Men) Host Country (Japan) Is Guaranteed at Least One Position Athlete Places by Rank As of 05/07/2021
Reallocation Reserve List (Men) Host country (Japan) is guaranteed at least one position Athlete places by rank as of 05/07/2021 Players Replacements OWGR Rank Name Country Eligible Replacement 1 Replacement 2 Replacement 3 Replacement 4 Replacement 5 Rank 1 Jon Rahm 1 ESP 2 Santiago Tarrio Adrian Otaegui Jorge Campillo Pep Angles Sebi Garcia (148) (ESP) (160) (ESP) (213) (ESP) (269) (ESP) (277) (ESP) 2 Justin Thomas 3 USA 4 Patrick Cantlay Brooks Koepka Patrick Reed Webb Simpson Tony Finau (7) (USA) (8) (USA) (9) (USA) (13) (USA) (15) (USA) 3 Collin Morikawa 4 USA 4 Patrick Cantlay Brooks Koepka Patrick Reed Webb Simpson Tony Finau (7) (USA) (8) (USA) (9) (USA) (13) (USA) (15) (USA) 4 Xander Schauffele 5 USA 4 Patrick Cantlay Brooks Koepka Patrick Reed Webb Simpson Tony Finau (7) (USA) (8) (USA) (9) (USA) (13) (USA) (15) (USA) 5 Bryson DeChambeau 6 USA 4 Patrick Cantlay Brooks Koepka Patrick Reed Webb Simpson Tony Finau (7) (USA) (8) (USA) (9) (USA) (13) (USA) (15) (USA) 6 Rory McIlroy 10 IRL 2 Padraig Harrington Graeme McDowell Jonathan Caldwell Seamus Power Shunyat Hak (158) (IRL) (163) (IRL) (211) (IRL) (328) (IRL) (358) (HKG) 7 Viktor Hovland 14 NOR 2 Kris Ventura Shunyat Hak Mike Hendry Fabián Gómez Adilson da Silva (341) (NOR) (358) (HKG) (387) (NZL) (404) (ARG) (416) (BRA) 8 Hideki Matsuyama 16 JPN 2 Takumi Kanaya Shugo Imahira Ryo Ishikawa Ryosuke Kinoshita Yuki Inamori (85) (JPN) (135) (JPN) (156) (JPN) (159) (JPN) (175) (JPN) 9 Paul Casey 20 GBR 2 Justin Rose Robert MacIntyre Ian Poulter Matt Wallace Andy Sullivan (44) (GBR) -
Frenchman Rozner Roars with a Big Finish to Win Mother of Pearl Trophy
QatarTribune Qatar_Tribune Debutant QatarTribuneChannel qatar_tribune Kishan, Kohli star in India’s convincing T20I win over England MONDAY, MARCH 15, 2021 PAGE 15 Frenchman Rozner roars with a big finish to win Mother of Pearl trophy Antoine Rozner exults after making the 60 foot putt on the 18th hole After what was a truly captivating final day of the CB Qatar Masters 2021, part of the European Tour, Commercial Bank’s Board Member Sheikh Faisal bin Fahad bin Jassim Al Thani, at the Education City Golf Club on Sunday. and Commercial Bank’s GCEO Joseph Abraham presented the Mother of Pearl trophy to Antoine Rozner. Rozner was also given a financial award of $228,048. Antoine holes an incredible 60 foot putt on the last to win his second European Tour title at the Education City Gold Club TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK DOHA Leaderboard (Top 5) Winning a golf tournament is the best feeling in Pos Player Score R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Pts Prize ON an exciting fourth and final the world so getting it done this way, with such a big 1. ANTOINE ROZNER (FRA) -8 69 72 68 67 276 335 €190,836.27 day of the 2021 Commercial putt on the last, I don’t know what to say but in my 2. GagaNJEET BHULLAR (IND) -7 67 73 68 69 277 149 €84,009.20 Bank Qatar Masters, Antoine biggest dreams I wouldn’t have thought of anything DARREN FICHARDT (RSA) -7 68 68 70 71 277 149 €84,009.20 Rozner holed an incredible 60 foot putt on the last to win his like this.