European Tour - Patrick Reed
Mon, 24th Feb 2020 WGC Mexico Championship - Chapultepec - Mexico City - Mexico - 20th to 23rd of February, 2020. Patrick Reed from the USA won his third title in Mexico by one stroke from fellow American Bryson Dechambeau. In equal third place with two more strokes were Jon Rahm and Erik van Rooyan. With this win Patrick Reed moved into 8th int he World Rankings and 1st position in the Race to Dubai. |
Challenge Tour - Christiaan Bezuidenhout
Mon, 17th Feb 2020 Dimension Data Pro-AM - Fancourt - George - South Africa - 13th to 16th of February, 2020. South African Christiaan Bezuidenhout gained his maiden title on the Challenge Tour in South Africa with a one stroke victory over fellow South African George Coetzee. In third place was Richard Sterne with two more strokes. Christiaan Bezuidenhout moved to 48th place in the World Rankings. |
Challenge Tour - Anton Karlsson
Mon, 10th Feb 2020 Cape Town Open - Royal Cape - Cape Town - South Africa - 6th to 9th of February, 2020. Anton Karlsson from Sweden gained his maiden win on the Challenge Tour in Cape Town by one stroke from South African Garrick Higgo. In third place was England's Toby Tree with three more strokes. Anton Karlsson moved to 501st place in the World Rankings . |
European Tour - Min Wee Lee
Mon, 10th Feb 2020 Handa Vic Open - 13th Beach - Geelong - Victoria - Australia - 6th to 9th of February, 2020. Australia's Min Wee Lee gained his maiden title on the European Tour in his home country in Geelong by two strokes from his fellow countryman Ryan Fox. Three strokes more in third place were Marcus Fraser, Sciot-Siegrist and Travis Smyth. Min Wee Lee moved to 229th place in the World Rankings and 11th in the Race to Dubai. |
Challenge Tour - JC Ritchie
Tue, 4th Feb 2020 Limpopo Championship – Euphoria – Modimolle – South Africa – 30th to 2nd of February, 2020. JC Ritchie led a group of fellow South Africans by two strokes to a maiden victory on the Challenge Tour in Modimolle in South Africa. In second place was Wilco Nienaber followed by Hennie du Plessis and Jacques Kruyswijk. JC Ritchie moved into 161st position in the World Rankings and 85th in the Race to Dubai. |
European Tour - Graeme MacDowell
Tue, 4th Feb 2020 Saudi International – Royal Greens – Abdullah Economic City – Saudi Arabia – 30th to 2nd of February, 2020. Graeme MacDowell from Northern Ireland gained his eleventh title on the European Tour in Saudi Arabia winning by two strokes from Dustin Johnson of the USA. In equal third place were Thomas Pieters, Phil Mickelson and Gavin Green. With this win Graeme MacDowell moved to 104th in the World Rankings and 3rd in the Race to Dubai. |
European Tour - Lucas Herbert
Tue, 4th Feb 2020 Dubai Desert Classic - Dubai - UAE - 23rd to 26th of January, 2020. Australian Lucas Herbert gained his maiden title on the European Tour in a play-off against South African Christiaan Bezuidenhout. In equal third place were Frenchman Adri Arnaus, South African Dean Burmester and England's Tom Lewis. With this win Lucas Herbert moved to 79th position in the World Rankings and 2nd in the Race to Dubai. |
European Tour - Lee Westwood
Tue, 4th Feb 2020 Abu Dhabi Championship - Abu Dhabi - UAE - 16th to 19th of January, 2020. England's Lee Westwood brought his total European Tour wins up to 25 when he won the title in Abu Dhabi. In equal third position two strokes more were Matthew Fitzpatrick, Tommy Eastwood and Vitor Perez. Lee Westwood moved to 29th place in the World Rankings and 1st in the Race to Dubai. |