Showing posts with label Carlos del Moral. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carlos del Moral. Show all posts

11/19/2014

Four Irish Face Final Thursday Test

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Peter Lawrie signed for level par in the fifth round of The European Tour Final Qualifying on the Stadium Course at PGA Catalunya to finish T29 on Wednesday.

Having started with two birdies through his first six holes but then lost one when the Dubliner carded a bogey the eighth hole and made the turn one under par. But with three bogeys and only two birdies on the front nine Lawrie ended the day signing for a 72.

More importantly it was a drop of ten places and ending the second last day just outside the top 25

Kevin Phelan carded a two over par round to finish in a share of 38th. Two dropped shots on the front nine and then a level par finish to the clubhouse resulted in a drop of 12 places and one stroke outside the mark 

Simon Thornton also finished over par with a 73.

A double bogey six on the par four 6th with birdies on holes 14 and 17 reducing the damage to just one stroke. Despite sharing 38th place Thornton remains two strokes off the minimum needed to get within the top 25 places.

Gareth Maybin signed for a two over par 74 and dropped 6 shots and carding only for birdies.

In share of 61st place the Ballyclare man needs a strong finish on Thursday to get amongst the top qualifiers. 

Renato Paratore is on course to become the youngest winner in European Tour Qualifying School history after storming two shots clear at the top of the Final Stage leaderboard with 18 holes remaining of the marathon contest at PGA Catalunya Resort.

Paratore, the youngest man in the field this week at just 17 years, fired a superb 67 across the testing Stadium Course in Girona on Wednesday to surge into pole position on 17 under par after 90 holes with Finland’s Mikko Korhonen the closest of the chasing pack after an excellent 68.

Four-time European Tour winner Ricardo Gonzalez (70) lies a further two shots adrift heading into the final day alongside overnight leader, England’s Matt Ford (72) as the chase for a place in the top 25 and The Race to Dubai riches that will bring nears its denouement for another year. 

11/15/2013

Phelan Earns Tour Card

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Kevin Phelan earns a full European Tour card for the 2014 season after a final three under par round at the European Tour Final Qualifying in Girona on Friday, which earned him one of the elusive 25 places on offer at the end of day six. 

The University of Florida graduate carded six birdies on The Stadium Course, three of them in the first four holes, to gather momentum on what is normally a tense final day. To add to his woes three bogeys just before and after the turn, drag him back to -1. Threatening to unravel his good work thus far.

But birdies on hole 15 and then the last ensured a three under par finish and a jump up the leader board to 16th spot at one point. 

When the dust settled and all the scores were in, a five way share of 17th was good enough to secure him full playing rights for next season.

Yet despite his best efforts the final 10 under par aggregate was fifteen strokes behind of the winner, Carlos del Moral from Spain, who proved consistent from the outset this week. Rounds of 67-71-69-63-65-67 from Del Moral will serve as warning to Phelan of the many tests that lie ahead in order to keep that hard earned Tour card.

In the end Phelan was the only Irish player who get closest to that blistering pace from the Spanish winner.

The Waterford native revealed afterwards that some advice from three-time Major winner Padraig Harrington played a big part in his rapid rise from the amateur game, having been the subject of so much hype and expectation.

“I have been told a couple of times not to read anything that has been written about me,” said Phelan, the only player to have jumped from outside the cut mark on day six to claim a card. “I haven’t done that in a couple of years now so I don’t really pay any attention to expectations that are put on me, just what I put on myself.

“Harrington said it to me a while ago and my coach Mark McCumber tells me all the time. It definitely helped a lot.


“Padraig is definitely a big inspiration for me. I played a practice round with him at the US Open the first time I played it and at the Irish Open in Killarney and again at Carton House this year. He’s been very nice and very helpful and I've always looked up to him so it’s nice to get some good feedback from him. I look forward to joining him on The European Tour.”

David Higgins on the other hand will reflect on a poor run of form since his second place finish at the Open D’Italia Lindt late in the season and a chance he failed to build on with the last few events of the season. Even travelling to Perth in search of a top twenty finish to retain his card. However it was not to be and missing out by a handful of Euro.

At PGA Catalunya as the pressure increased the experienced Higgins was unable to react and completed his 14th trip to Q School in level par. And also leaves empty handed.

Friday’s card saw the Waterville man sign for a triple, double and a bogey, wiping out the hard fought gains of six birdies. Realistically though Higgins was never in contention for a top 25 finish this week after fading following his promising 67 on the first day.

It is now a well-worn route for the three time Challenge Tour winner and he will use the generous exemptions available to him this season to perhaps stage a comeback playing on the European Tour.

Ruaidhri McGee continued the downward spiral of the past two rounds with a final day 74 dropping him to 66th place.

Having won the Stage 1 in Wychwood Park in September it looked like the breakthrough was to be made this year for the Rosapenna attached golfer. And up to midweek he still looked on course for one of the automatic places.

But such is the tormented way of Q School McGee lost his momentum and once he plummeted down the leader board there was little hope of reversing matters.

However it was a very creditable performance this season from the young McGee and in time his ambition – and talent – will find reward on the European Tour.

Of those who made the grade, there were five European Tour winners - Scotsman Alastair Forsyth, who endured a roller-coaster two over par round of 74 which included three double-bogeys and five birdies before making it on the mark, Swedes Mikael Lundberg and Patrik Sjöland, as well as England’s James Morrison and Estanislao Goya of Argentina.

Some of the names to narrowly miss out included former Ryder Cup player Oliver Wilson, who was two shots short of the mark, and former European Tour winners Oliver Fisher of England and Welshman Bradley Dredge, who missed by three and four shots respectively.

Ten of those who qualified will be playing their rookie seasons in the top tier of European golf next season, including Phelan and Belgium’s Thomas Pieters, who impressed in the American collegiate circuit. 

A record four USA players  qualified, three of which were under the age of 25. 

The winner Del Moral was delighted to become the first Spanish winner of the Final Stage since Carlos Rodiles in 2006.

“It feels very special to be the winner of this event,” said the 28 year old, who finished the week 26 under par. “It’s such a long week and after the year I have gone through it is a pay-off for all the hard work.

“Sometimes you feel like it’s all a waste but it is showing now and hopefully I can keep up the good work for the next few weeks in South Africa and for the 2014 season.”

Del Moral endured a difficult season on The European Tour last year, making just four cuts in 16 events, but he feels like his imperious victory this week will help him wipe the slate clean and start afresh, beginning at next week’s season-opening South African Open Championship hosted by the City of Ekurhuleni.

“I'm done with 2013 now,” said the Valencia native. “I want to erase the whole year in terms of results but I think I have done some great work on the basics of my swing and my mind so I think 2014 will be different and I hope to keep up the good work.”

Fabrizio Zanotti finished runner-up after a four under par final round of 68 left him on 21 under for the tournament while Italian Marco Crespi finished six shots further back in third place on 15 under.


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11/14/2013

Del Moral Shoots the Numbers

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Carlos del Moral carded a nine-under-par 63 as he swept to the top of the leaderboard on the fourth day of the European Tour's Qualifying School in northern Spain.

With two rounds still to play, the 28-year-old from Valencia holds a one-stroke advantage over Fabrizio Zanotti and Daniel Brooks, both of whom enjoyed bogey-free days over the Stadium Course at Girona.

New leader del Moral, who teed off in a tie-for-26th, posted seven birdies and an eagle in 13 holes from the third to put himself in pole position to re-claim his Tour card.

Paraguay's Zanotti shot 68, while Englishman Brooks had a 66.

At the end of 108 holes on Friday, the leading 25 pros and ties will earn their cards for the 2014 season.

At present, the leading 35 players are separated by just seven strokes with Wednesday's cut leaving 71 golfers to fight it out over the final 36 holes.

The last two rounds will be staged over the Stadium Course, which shared duties with the Tour course over the first four days, and this pleases del Moral whose caddy this week is his girlfriend.

He said: "I feel much more comfortable playing this tougher Stadium Course.

"I just feel a lot looser playing it. The Tour course feels a little smaller.

"I'm looking forward to the next two rounds on this course, especially when the other guys seem to think it is tougher.

"I know it sounds silly but I don't feel like that. I seem to know this one much better."

As for some of the bigger names returning on Thursday for the fifth round, 2008 Ryder Cup rookie Oliver Wilson is tied-for-36th and remains well in the hunt.

Wilson is one stroke behind Bradley Dredge, Fredrik Andersson Hed and Richard Finch.

One of those scraping into the final two rounds is Ben Evans who covered the back nine on Wednesday in 31 shots - including a birdie three at the last - to make the cut without a stroke to spare. At two-under-par, Evans is 12 strokes adrift of del Moral.

But disappointment for a trio of three-time European Tour winners Pablo Martin, Johan Edfors and Nick Dougherty.

Martin, whose fourth round 65 closed him to within three shots of the cut mark, will rue a 78 on Tuesday, while Edfors and Dougherty missed out by nine and 11 strokes respectively.


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