Edoardo Molinari birdied his remaining gap to safe a one-shot victory on the remaining stage of the DP World Tour Qualifying Faculty in Spain and earn one of many 21 Tour playing cards up for grabs.
The Italian, a three-time winner on the DP World Tour, misplaced his taking part in rights after ending one hundred and fortieth within the Race To Dubai this season however has now earned a return on the earliest alternative.
Molinari signed for a four-under spherical of 67 in Tarragona to complete on 29 below for the week, with Sweden’s Niklas Lemke second on 28 below after closing with a seven-under 64.
The match was because of conclude on Wednesday however moist climate meant play was solely washed out.
Molinari, a vice-captain for Staff Europe on the 2023 Ryder Cup, stated: “It means lots to maintain my card, particularly as I am 43 now. I am in the direction of the top of my profession so any likelihood I get to play, I need to take it.
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Molinari is a three-time winner on the DP World Tour
“It’s not been my best year but to finish like this and now to go home and be with my wife and kids, to spend time with the family, and then plan out next year, it’s something I’m looking forward to.”
Bekirian turns into first Armenian to safe DP World Tour card
American Davis Bryant fired a nine-under 62 on Thursday to complete in third place on 27 below par and purchase DP World Tour taking part in standing for the primary time after coming via all three phases.
Albert Boneta, Danny Record, Dan Erickson, Ryggs Johnston and Corey Shaun matched Bryant in working their approach via each spherical of qualifying.
In the meantime, Jean Bekirian grew to become the primary Armenian to carry a DP World Tour card, saying afterwards: “I have no words to describe it. To have a DP World Tour card is a dream.
“I’m so blissful as a result of my mom and my father are right here with me this week. I turned professional at 16 and I’ve carried out every thing alone with my household and my group, so for me it is an ideal achievement.
“It was very stressful today and I didn’t sleep yesterday, but today I played my best golf of the week. I’m proud to have played the golf I did under that pressure.”
Netherlands’ Wil Besseling birdied 16, 17 and 18 to earn his card in dramatic vogue.
Remaining Stage qualifiers: Edoardo Molinari, Niklas Lemke, Davis Bryant, Albert Boneta, Alexander George Frances, Wilco Nienaber, Clément Sordet, Ryggs Johnston, Bastien Amat, Jean Bekirian, Joshua Berry, Justin Harding, Ben Schmidt, Benjamin Follett-Smith, Corey Shaun, Gregorio de Leo, Dan Erickson, Jacob Skov Olesen, Wil Besseling, Tadeáš Tadek, Danny Record