Mansell aiming to build momentum with Spanish Swing set to begin

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Has his sights set on earning his first European Challenge Tour victory
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November 4, 2020
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Richard Mansell has his sights set on earning his first European Challenge Tour victory during the end of season Spanish Swing, which starts with this weekโ€™s Andalucรญa Challenge de Espaรฑa at Iberostar Real Club de Golf Novo Sancti Petri.

Mansell aiming to build momentum with Spanish Swing set to begin
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This weekโ€™s event precedes the Andalucรญa Challenge de Cadiz, which takes place at the same venue next week, before the Challenge Tour Grand Final brings the season to a close in Mallorca a week later.


The Englishman currently lies second on the Road to Mallorca Rankings with his best result of the year so far coming at the dual-ranked Euram Bank Open where he finished second to Franceโ€™s Joรซl Stalter.

Although the 25-year-oldโ€™s goals are not normally performance-based, Mansell admits his main aim is to chalk up his first victory at Challenge Tour level and hopes the next three weeks prove fruitful in his quest for silverware.



โ€œI want to win,โ€ he said. โ€œIโ€™ve come close. I came second in Austria and I like to make my goals like process goals, rather than results based, but the reason I play this game is because I want to win. I havenโ€™t done that yet on this Tour but Iโ€™ve been close a couple of times.

โ€œI like playing in Spain; hopefully we can get some decent weather and I can put some good work in and see if I can get one of them over the line, maybe even two.


โ€œIโ€™m happy with my game, Iโ€™ve put some good work in during the last month. I was struggling a little bit in Italy at the start, with my body mainly. My back hasnโ€™t been great, but Iโ€™ve got to the bottom of that, found out what was happening and put in some good work in the gym.

โ€œI do feel better physically and mentally and in terms of my game, I found something on that last day in Italy and felt like how I was playing last year a little bit more.โ€

The 2017 Arnold Palmer Cup player is somebody who likes to play several tournaments in a row to build momentum and is therefore relishing the opportunity to play three consecutive events in the Spanish Swing.

โ€œItโ€™s been a tricky year,โ€ he said. โ€œThe Tour has done a great job of putting events on for us because at the start of the year I was quite sceptical. I remember actually looking for jobs just to kill some time.

โ€œI think that youโ€™ve got to take the approach of when you get the chance to play, youโ€™ve got to appreciate that thereโ€™s more important things going on in the world right now and weโ€™re actually lucky to be able to go out and play golf. I take it a bit less seriously and when I get an opportunity, try to play well.

โ€œI have felt like Iโ€™ve struggled a little bit this year in terms of finding a rhythm. I quite like playing four or five weeks in a row and building off the last week and take it into the next week, but we havenโ€™t been able to do that at all.

โ€œIโ€™m quite looking forward to having three weeks in a row, hopefully with some sunshine.โ€

The first round of the Andalucรญa Challenge de Espaรฑa will begin at 8.00am local time, with Mansell beginning his tournament alongside three-time Challenge Tour winner Ricardo Gouveia and Cape Town Open champion Anton Karlsson at 9.55am.

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