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Laporta lands Grand Final and Rankings double
Posted on
November 10, 2019
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November 07-10
Phoenix Country Club, Phoenix, Arizona
$2,500,000
Round 1, Round 2, Round 3


Francesco Laporta secured victory at the Challenge Tour Grand Final in wire-to-wire fashion and in doing so finished the season as the 2019 Road to Mallorca Number One.

Charles Schwab Cup R4 - Francesco Laporta secured wire-to-wire victory in doing so finished the season as the 2019 Road to Mallorca Number One.
Credit: Getty Images

โ€œIt feels unbelievable. It hasn't hit me yet. I came here just to fight for the Number One spot, and I fought really hard. I played some of my best golf of the year this week on a tough course in such a beautiful place under tough conditions. It was very windy all week, and rainy today. It feels great and I'm really happy about the week.

โ€œIt's just a dream. Dreams come true. To put another Italian name on the board of Challenge Tour Number Ones with people like Edoardo Molinari and Andrea Pavan, I'm really happy about that.โ€

The Italian battled testing conditions, which delayed the start of the final round and caused a suspension in the morning, to post a closing level par round of 71 and win the Grand Final on six under par, two strokes ahead of Sebastian Heisele and Robin Sciot-Siegrist, who shared second place on four under par.


It is Laporta's second win in his last three starts after triumphing at the Hainan Open last month and he joins the Challenge Tour Roll of Honour as Road to Mallorca Number One, finishing over 50,000 points ahead of Scotland's Calum Hill in second place.

Richard Bland secured a return to the European Tour at the first time of asking by finishing third on the Road to Mallorca Rankings, with Heisele's tie for second place moving him up to fourth.

Adrian Meronk will become the first-ever Polish player to have full European Tour playing privileges in 2020 after finishing fifth on the Rankings, while Jack Senior and Robin Roussel finished sixth and seventh.

โ€œIt's always been the goal since the beginning of my professional career to make it to the big league, and finally it's done, it's an amazing feeling," said Meronk.

โ€œI'm very proud to be the first player from Poland to make the European Tour. It's really hard to win on the Challenge Tour where the level is so high. There are a lot of really good players, so to get a win, to play so consistent all year, and to handle myself so well down the final tournaments, where I knew I needed to play well to make this week easier, is what I'm most proud of.โ€


Early season wins at the Challenge de Espaรฑa and Prague Golf Challenge earned Antoine Rozner eighth place and graduation was secured by Matthew Jordan in his rookie season by finishing ninth, while Ricardo Santos, Cormac Sharvin and Oliver Farr finished in the next three spots.

โ€œI came in here this week as the target man being 15th, and my main goal this week was to play well and I did that," said Farr.

โ€œI played lovely on a tough day today. I had to mentally turn it around. I thought we weren't going out, and thought it was done there and then. I had half an hour to get my head back on, and then to go out there and play well, I'm really, really chuffed.โ€

Rolex Trophy winner Darius van Driel and Connor Syme, who won the season-opener at the Turkish Airlines Challenge, cemented spots 13 and 14, and it was Sebastian who earned the final European Tour card by finishing in 15th position.

Charles Schwab Cup R4 - Francesco Laporta secured wire-to-wire victory in doing so finished the season as the 2019 Road to Mallorca Number One.
Class of 2019. Credit: Getty Images

โ€œSix months ago, I never thought I would even be playing in this tournament. I'm so happy to play the Grand Final in Spain and I'm so happy to be able to play here in front of my friends and family," said Garcia Rodriguez.

"I feel so grateful that the Grand Final was here. My score was so bad over the weekend but I started the year on the Alps Tour and it's a dream come true to make the European Tour.โ€

It was a nail-biting end to the day for the Spaniard, who posted rounds of 76-77 over the weekend and was forced to watch as Sciot-Siegrist miss a birdie putt on the final hole, before seeing Heisele get down safely for par in the final group of the day. Had the German missed, Sciot-Siegrist would have finished solo second and leapfrogged Garcia Rodriguez into the final graduation spot.


The Frenchman was only 1,369 points behind Garcia Rodriguez and he was followed by Ben Stow and Wil Besseling, who finished 17th and 18th respectively.

The first European Tour events that the Class of 2019 will be eligible to play in will be the Hong Kong Open and the Alfred Dunhill Championship, which both take place from November 28 โ€“ December 1.


Pos.
Player
To Par
R1
R2
R3
R4
Total
Prize money
1
LAPORTA, Francesco
-6
68
69
70
71
278
€ 72,000.00
2
HEISELE, Sebastian
-4
71
69
67
73
280
€ 37,500.00
โ€‹
SCIOT-SIEGRIST, Robin
-4
71
68
70
71
280
€ 37,500.00
4
JORDAN, Matthew
-3
70
70
69
72
281
€ 20,250.00
โ€‹
SENIOR, Jack
-3
70
73
66
72
281
€ 20,250.00
6
EASTON, Bryce
-1
74
70
68
71
283
€ 15,666.67
โ€‹
FARR, Oliver
-1
72
72
68
71
283
€ 15,666.67
โ€‹
SCHNEIDER, Marcel
-1
73
72
67
71
283
€ 15,666.67
9
MERONK, Adrian
PAR
72
71
69
72
284
€ 13,000.00
โ€‹
VAN DRIEL, Darius
PAR
74
72
67
71
284
€ 13,000.00
11
BESSELING, Wil
1
72
71
71
71
285
€ 11,000.00
โ€‹
LIMA, José-Filipe
1
75
75
69
66
285
€ 11,000.00
13
HØJGAARD, Rasmus
2
74
74
67
71
286
€ 9,000.00
โ€‹
PERRIER, Damien
2
75
72
71
68
286
€ 9,000.00
15
BLAND, Richard
3
74
72
72
69
287
€ 5,981.67
โ€‹
ENOCH, Rhys
3
69
73
69
76
287
€ 5,981.67
โ€‹
FERGUSON, Ewen
3
71
71
74
71
287
€ 5,981.67
โ€‹
LENGDEN, Oscar
3
73
71
70
73
287
€ 5,981.67
โ€‹
STOW, Ben
3
74
71
68
74
287
€ 5,981.67
โ€‹
SYME, Connor
3
73
71
70
73
287
€ 5,981.67
21
HUIZING, Daan
4
73
71
69
75
288
€ 4,475.00
โ€‹
McGOWAN, Ross
4
75
66
73
74
288
€ 4,475.00
โ€‹
PIGEM, Carlos
4
75
71
71
71
288
€ 4,475.00
โ€‹
SANTOS, Ricardo
4
75
73
65
75
288
€ 4,475.00
25
SJÖHOLM, Joel
5
72
71
74
72
289
€ 4,030.00
25
VAN MEIJEL, Lars
5
74
71
72
72
289
€ 4,030.00
27
CANTER, Laurie
6
80
65
68
77
290
€ 3,425.00
โ€‹
FENASSE, Mathieu
6
74
70
71
75
290
€ 3,425.00
โ€‹
GEARY, Josh
6
74
71
73
72
290
€ 3,425.00
โ€‹
HAVRET, Grégory
6
75
72
71
72
290
€ 3,425.00
โ€‹
HILL, Calum
6
73
71
73
73
290
€ 3,425.00
โ€‹
POKE, Benjamin
6
73
70
71
76
290
€ 3,425.00
โ€‹
TILEY, Steven
6
75
68
74
73
290
€ 3,425.00
โ€‹
WHITNELL, Dale
6
70
73
71
76
290
€ 3,425.00
35
GARCIA RODRIGUEZ, Sebastian
7
69
69
76
77
291
€ 2,975.00
โ€‹
SHARVIN, Cormac
7
73
71
74
73
291
€ 2,975.00
37
BALDWIN, Matthew
8
73
73
72
74
292
€ 2,850.00
โ€‹
SIMONSEN, Martin
8
70
74
77
71
292
€ 2,850.00
โ€‹
VON DELLINGSHAUSEN, Nicolai
8
74
75
71
72
292
€ 2,850.00
40
ROZNER, Antoine
10
74
72
72
76
294
€ 2,750.00
41
SCALISE, Lorenzo
11
77
72
74
72
295
€ 2,700.00
42
COUSSAUD, Ugo
12
76
76
70
74
296
€ 2,625.00
โ€‹
ROUSSEL, Robin
12
76
74
73
73
296
€ 2,625.00
44
JOHANSEN, Eirik Tage
16
78
72
74
76
300
€ 2,550.00
RT
CUARTERO BLANCO, Emilio
16
77
78
71
38
264
€ 2,500.00
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