Quesne wins maiden European Tour title

Author : caestus1912
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 14:28:30


Quesne wins maiden European Tour title

Frenchman Julien Quesne birdied four of the final five holes to claim his maiden European Tour title at the Andalucia Open in Spain on Sunday.

The 31-year-old, who qualified for the tour via last year's Challenge Tour, matched the Aloha course record with his final round eight-under-par 64.

That left Quesne on a 72-hole total of 271 (-17), two strokes ahead of Italian teenager Matteo Manassero (68), with Spain's Eduardo De La Riva (70) a further shot behind in third place.



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Ranked 322 in the world, Quesne had never finished higher than 16th in a European Tour event -- and his $220,000 winning prize was a remarkable eight times greater than his previous highest pay cheque.

'It's the best day of my life,' Quesne, who became the 400th different European Tour winner, told the official European Tour website.

'I just tried to play shot after shot and do my best, but I knew that if I holed my putt at the last I'd have a good chance. I'm very happy and it's very quick for me to win this year,' he added.

England's David Lynn finished fourth on 275, one ahead of South African Hennie Otto and Quesne's compatriot Raphael Jacquelin.

Tournament host Jimenez, aiming to become the oldest winner in European Tour history, finished in a share of seventh position after a final round 71.

'I just tried to play shot after shot and do my best, but I knew that if I holed my putt at the last I'd have a good chance. I'm very happy and it's very quick for me to win this year,' he added. Ranked 322 in the world, Quesne had never finished higher than 16th in a European Tour event -- and his $220,000 winning prize was a remarkable eight times greater than his previous highest pay cheque. The 31-year-old, who qualified for the tour via last year's Challenge Tour, matched the Aloha course record with his final round eight-under-par 64. 'It's the best day of my life,' Quesne, who became the 400th different European Tour winner, told the official European Tour website. That left Quesne on a 72-hole total of 271 (-17), two strokes ahead of Italian teenager Matteo Manassero (68), with Spain's Eduardo De La Riva (70) a further shot behind in third place. Tournament host Jimenez, aiming to become the oldest winner in European Tour history, finished in a share of seventh position after a final round 71. Ranked 322 in the world, Quesne had never finished higher than 16th in a European Tour event -- and his $220,000 winning prize was a remarkable eight times greater than his previous highest pay cheque. That left Quesne on a 72-hole total of 271 (-17), two strokes ahead of Italian teenager Matteo Manassero (68), with Spain's Eduardo De La Riva (70) a further shot behind in third place. Tournament host Jimenez, aiming to become the oldest winner in European Tour history, finished in a share of seventh position after a final round 71. 'It's the best day of my life,' Quesne, who became the 400th different European Tour winner, told the official European Tour website. Tournament host Jimenez, aiming to become the oldest winner in European Tour history, finished in a share of seventh position after a final round 71. England's David Lynn finished fourth on 275, one ahead of South African Hennie Otto and Quesne's compatriot Raphael Jacquelin. Frenchman Julien Quesne birdied four of the final five holes to claim his maiden European Tour title at the Andalucia Open in Spain on Sunday. Frenchman Julien Quesne birdied four of the final five holes to claim his maiden European Tour title at the Andalucia Open in Spain on Sunday. England's David Lynn finished fourth on 275, one ahead of South African Hennie Otto and Quesne's compatriot Raphael Jacquelin. Ranked 322 in the world, Quesne had never finished higher than 16th in a European Tour event -- and his $220,000 winning prize was a remarkable eight times greater than his previous highest pay cheque. 'I just tried to play shot after shot and do my best, but I knew that if I holed my putt at the last I'd have a good chance. I'm very happy and it's very quick for me to win this year,' he added. 'I just tried to play shot after shot and do my best, but I knew that if I holed my putt at the last I'd have a good chance. I'm very happy and it's very quick for me to win this year,' he added. The 31-year-old, who qualified for the tour via last year's Challenge Tour, matched the Aloha course record with his final round eight-under-par 64. England's David Lynn finished fourth on 275, one ahead of South African Hennie Otto and Quesne's compatriot Raphael Jacquelin. 'I just tried to play shot after shot and do my best, but I knew that if I holed my putt at the last I'd have a good chance. I'm very happy and it's very quick for me to win this year,' he added.

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