Fri, 1st May 2015 George Coetzee - (South Africa) Mauritius Open Heritage - Domaine de Bel Ombre - Mauritius - 7th to 10th May 2015 This was George Coetzee's third win on the European Tour and the second this year. He defeated Thorbjorn Oleson from Denmark in a playoff and with Mardan Mamat only one stroke behind the pair. He moved into 57th position in the World Ranking and 14th in the Race to Dubai. |
Fri, 1st May 2015 Shanshan Feng - (China) Buick Championship Shanghai Qizhong Garden - China - 7th to 10th May 2015 World number five the Chinese player Shanshan Feng defeated Hyeon Seo Kang in a a playoff in the Buick Championship. Only one stroke behind the pair was Nicole Broch Larsen from Denmark. Shanshan Feng moved to number three in the LET Rankings. |
Fri, 1st May 2015 James Morrison - (England) Open de Espana Real Club de Golf El Prat - Barcelona - Spain - 14th to 17th May 2015 Englishman James Morrison won in a playoff against Edouard Espana from France and giving him his second victory on the European Tour. He moved to 136th position in the World Rankings and 25th place in the race to Dubai. |
Fri, 1st May 2015 Melissa Reid - (England) Turkish Airlines Ladies Open Carya - Belek - Turkey - 17th to 20th May 2015 English golfer Melissa Reid gained a final four stroke lead over her nearest rival Gwladys Nocera from France in Turkey. With a further stroke back was Laura Davies, Sally Watson and Kylie Walker. With this win Melissa Reid moved to second place in the LET Rankings. |
Fri, 1st May 2015 Byeong Hun An - (South Korea) BMW PGA Championship Wentworth - Virginia Water - Surrey - England - 21st to 24th May 2015 The South Korean Byeong Hun An won his maiden European Tour with a outstanding final round placing him six strokes less than his nearest rival Miguel Angel Jimenez from Spain. He moved to 54th place in the World Rankings and 3rd in the Race to Dubai. |
Fri, 1st May 2015 Soren Kjeldsen - (Denmark) Irish Open Royal County Down -,Newcastle - Co. Down - Northern Ireland - 28th to 31st May 2015 The Danish golfer Soren Kjeldsen held the lead throughout the last day to score a European Tour win after six years since the last one. However, it ended in a playoff against Eddie Pepperell from England and Bernd Wiesberger from Austria. He moved to 105th place in the World Rankings and 18th position in the Race to Dubai. |