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Czech mate as Lieser scoops Grand Final and Rankings double
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November 22, 2020
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November 19-22
T-Golf & Country Club, Calviร , Mallorca
โ‚ฌ350,000
Round 1, Round 2, Round 3


Challenge Tour Grand Final 2020 R4 - Czech mate as Lieser scoops Grand Final and Rankings double
(Credit: European Challenge Tour )


Ondrej Lieser made history by becoming the first Czech player to win the Road to Mallorca Rankings as he secured his second title in as many starts at the Challenge Tour Grand Final.


The 29-year-old produced a closing three under par round of 68 to reach 11 under par and clinch an emotional victory at T-Golf and Country Club. His win saw him climb five places to the top of the Road to Mallorca Rankings and become the first Challenge Tour Number One to hail from the Czech Republic.

He earned a narrow one-stroke victory in Mallorca, with Swedenโ€™s Christofer Blomstrand, Germanyโ€™s Alexander Knappe and Spainโ€™s Santiago Tarrio finishing in a tie for second place on ten under par on a tight day where several players held the lead at various points in the day.



Lieserโ€™s victory is his second in as many Challenge Tour starts after winning the Andalucรญa Challenge de Espaรฑa last time out and after spending a week at home to gather his thoughts before travelling to Mallorca, he dedicated his life-changing victory to his wife, Michaela.

โ€œItโ€™s really emotional for me,โ€ he said. โ€œThe two putts I holed on 17 and 18 were unbelievable. In those circumstances, with that amount of pressure, I donโ€™t even know how I did it.


โ€œI spoke with my wife already, I was crying at the time. Four years ago, when I met my wife, my life just turned around. I was close to stopping playing, I wasnโ€™t going to play anymore. With her and with the girls at home, it just turned around. Itโ€™s not even my win, itโ€™s mostly her win. She gives me the strength, especially mentally, to hold it together.

โ€œWhen I chose not to play the second event in Cรกdiz, I was getting messages asking why I wasnโ€™t playing. I just said I needed to relax my head a little bit because the Grand Final is the most important thing. I went back home, spent time with the family, flew out here and look where Iโ€™m standing now.โ€

Overnight leader Knappe had a chance to force a play-off on the final hole but he saw his birdie putt slip just past the hole and had to settle for a share of second place, while Welshman David Boote, Denmarkโ€™s Niklas Norgaard Mรธller and Swedenโ€™s Robin Petersson finished a shot further back in tied fifth on nine under par.



Norwayโ€™s Kristian Krogh Johannessen finished eighth at the Challenge Tour Grand Final, finishing on an eight under par total, while Italian Enrico Di Nitto finish ninth on seven under. Englandโ€™s Harry Ellis and Swedenโ€™s Oscar Lengden shared tenth place on six under par.

Germanyโ€™s Marcel Schneider finished the 2020 season second on the Road to Mallorca Rankings, while Andalucรญa Challenge de Cรกdiz winner Pep Angles finished third. English duo Richard Mansell and Matt Ford came fourth and fifth, respectively, and all five players will receive playing opportunities in nominated European Tour events in 2021.




Pos.
Player
To Par
R1
R2
R3
R4
Total
1
LIESER, Ondrej
-11
70
69
66
68
273
2
BLOMSTRAND, Christofer
-10
68
68
69
69
274
โ€‹
KNAPPE, Alexander
-10
68
63
72
71
274
โ€‹
TARRIO, Santiago
-10
66
70
71
67
274
5
BOOTE, David
-9
69
68
70
68
275
โ€‹
MØLLER, Niklas Norgaard
-9
67
68
69
71
275
โ€‹
PETERSSON, Robin
-9
73
66
66
70
275
8
JOHANNESSEN, Kristian Krogh
-8
71
65
70
70
276
9
DI NITTO, Enrico
-7
67
68
74
68
277
10
ELLIS, Harry
-6
72
67
68
71
278
10
LENGDEN, Oscar
-6
71
66
74
67
278
12
BRUN, Julien
-5
73
69
70
67
279
โ€‹
STUREHED, Henric
-5
72
71
70
66
279
14
FORD, Matt
-4
68
67
73
72
280
โ€‹
HELLGREN, Björn
-4
66
67
74
73
280
16
GARCIA-HEREDIA, Alfredo
-3
69
69
71
72
281
โ€‹
HOWIE, Craig
-3
70
71
68
72
281
โ€‹
KRISTJANSSON, Gudmundur
-3
72
68
70
71
281
โ€‹
WILSON, Andrew
-3
69
73
70
69
281
โ€‹
ZEMMER, Aron
-3
69
69
70
73
281
21
BALDWIN, Matthew
-2
67
72
71
72
282
โ€‹
DANTORP, Jens
-2
69
70
69
74
282
โ€‹
LONG, Hurly
-2
71
71
70
70
282
โ€‹
MANSELL, Richard
-2
66
67
77
72
282
โ€‹
PIGEM, Carlos
-2
70
70
71
71
282
21
SCHNEIDER, Marcel
-2
70
70
72
70
282
โ€‹
SIMONSEN, Martin
-2
70
72
72
68
282
โ€‹
VON DELLINGSHAUSEN, Nicolai
-2
69
72
73
68
282
29
FERNANDEZ, Scott
-1
70
69
68
76
283
โ€‹
GREGORY, Scott
-1
71
67
72
73
283
โ€‹
KARLSSON, Anton
-1
76
71
66
70
283
32
FAHRBRING, Jens
PAR
69
71
73
71
284
โ€‹
KOIVISTO, Tyler
PAR
67
69
74
74
284
34
ANGLES, Pep
1
73
71
70
71
285
โ€‹
NEMECZ, Lukas
1
77
70
69
69
285
36
MIVIS, Christopher
2
72
72
70
72
286
37
LINDELL, Oliver
5
70
72
73
74
289
โ€‹
ORIOL, Pedro
5
73
69
77
70
289
39
PERRIER, Damien
6
72
73
71
74
290
โ€‹
PLANT, Alfie
6
72
73
72
73
290
โ€‹
THOMSON, Jonathan
6
72
76
69
73
290
42
GOUVEIA, Ricardo
9
74
76
73
70
293
43
CLEMENTS, Todd
10
76
72
68
78
294
โ€‹
WRISDALE, Jordan
10
73
71
73
77
294
45
JOHN, Allen
14
71
75
74
78
298
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