Morrison Triumphs: A Decade's Wait Ends at Golf Bluegreen

Saptak Talwar faced a challenging final round at the Hotel Planner Tour, dropping from tied 6th to tied 38th. Despite Max Kennedy and James Morrison's playoff battle, Morrison won his first title in a decade. Daniel Young tied the course record with a remarkable 10-under 60.


Devdiscourse News Desk | France | Updated: 23-06-2025 14:13 IST | Created: 23-06-2025 14:13 IST
Morrison Triumphs: A Decade's Wait Ends at Golf Bluegreen
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Saptak Talwar faced a tough final round at Golf Bluegreen de Pleneuf Val Andre, slipping from tied 6th to tied 38th. Struggling with the front nine, he ended the day at nine over par with a week's score of seven over par. His performance showcased his tenacity despite the challenges.

Despite difficult conditions, Max Kennedy and James Morrison demonstrated remarkable composure. They matched each other shot for shot, setting the stage for a playoff. Morrison, a two-time DP World Tour winner, capitalized on the playoff opportunity to clinch his first victory in ten years, elevating himself in the Road to Mallorca standings.

Daniel Young impressed with an outstanding 10-under 60 round, tying the course record. His notable performance in tough conditions underscores the high level of competition, adding depth to a thrilling conclusion at the Hotel Planner Tour.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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