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Aiming for a career-first John Jacobs Trophy
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December 12, 2019
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Phillip Price will go in search of a career-first John Jacobs Trophy when he tees it up at the 2019 Staysure Tour season-finale, the MCB Tour Championship โ€“ Mauritius.

MCB Tour - Mauritius - Price prepared for final push
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The 2002 Ryder Cup hero leads the Order of Merit by 556.2 points and knows that a 12th top ten โ€“ ninth place or better โ€“ of the season would see him crowned Staysure Tour Number One for the first time.

Price, who lifted the Staysure PGA Seniors Championship trophy in August, has recorded ten other top tens in a very consistent 2019 campaign, which included a share of third place at the MCB Tour Championship โ€“ Seychelles last week.

There are five players hoping to knock Price off the top spot in the yearโ€™s final event, held at Constance Belle Mare Plage, but to become the Staysure Tour Number One they must triumph in Mauritius and hope Price finishes down the leaderboard.


The Welshman has finished tied fourth on two occasions at the European Tour Destinations venue but is aware of the challenge that lies ahead of him should he wish to end a memorable season with more silverware.

โ€œI think another top ten would do the trick to win the Order of Merit but Iโ€™m trying to think better than that,โ€ he said. โ€œI like this course and I like this week at Constance Belle Mare Plage. If I have a good week, then everything else will take care of itself.

โ€œThere is pressure on me because Iโ€™m out in front on the Order of Merit and there are a lot of guys who could pass me because there are a lot of points to play for. I have to focus on what I need to do and not be worried about everybody else.

โ€œIt would be nice to get off to a good start tomorrow because it would settle me down. I want to have a good week and I want to have a high finish and I want to get involved in the tournament. Iโ€™d like to win the MCB Tour Championship โ€“ Mauritius after coming close a couple of times. I want my mind to be thinking about the top of the leaderboard and not what everybody else is doing.โ€

After 18 events the MCB Tour Championship โ€“ Mauritius will bring the 2019 Staysure Tour season, and the three event final series MCB Tour Championship, to a close. Peter Fowler currently leads the race to become King of the Swing, awarded to the top-performing player in the Indian Ocean following his share of 20th in Madagascar and his victory in Seychelles last week.


Price is one of six players, including James Kingston, Barry Lane, David Shacklady, Fowler and Josรฉ Coceres, who could win the Order of Merit. The Rookie of the Year, meanwhile, will be fought for by three players; Paul Lawrie, who currently leads the battle for the award, Gary Evans and Dan Olsen.

The final action of the season at the MCB Tour Championship โ€“ Mauritius gets under way at 8:30am local time with Price teeing off at 11:15am local time.

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