What were the final scores of Ewen Ferguson,Kristoffer Reitan,and Darius van Driel at the Soudal Open?
In the high-stakes world of professional golf,where dreams are forged and fortunes change with a single putt,victory can be as fleeting as a summer breeze. Few understand this better than Scotland’s Ewen Ferguson,who,after a thrilling battle at the Soudal Open in Belgium,witnessed his chance at a fourth DP world Tour title slip away. It was a day of dramatic swings, career-defining performances, and the heart-stopping reality of a three-way play-off. But the story doesn’t end with Ferguson; it begins and finds its triumph with Norway’s Kristoffer Reitan, a player who battled doubt and nearly hung up his clubs. Reitan’s improbable journey, marked by a stunning course-record 62, culminated in a victory that proves perseverance and belief can rewrite any narrative.
Scotland’s Ewen Ferguson missed out on a fourth DP World Tour title in a play-off at the Soudal Open in Belgium.
The overnight leader looked set for victory but bogeyed his final hole, sending him into a three-way play-off with Norway’s Kristoffer reitan and Dutchman Darius van Driel.
And it was Reitan who triumphed for a first career title on the European tour.
Reitan started the day in 23rd place, trailing the Scot by nine shots, but carded a course-record 62 featuring 10 birdies.
Ferguson’s final round of level-par 71 meant he, Reitan and Van Driel ended the day tied on 13 under.
The three returned to the 18th for the play-off, and after Ferguson and Van Driel missed thier putts, Reitan holed in from 15 feet to claim victory.
“Its been a dream of mine sence I was a little kid,” said Reitan.
“I keep thinking back to a few years ago when I was considering stopping playing because I didn’t find it enjoyable any more,didn’t see progress,and to be able to turn it around the way I have been doing the last couple of years has been amazing – to seal it with victory here is ridiculous.
“I felt like it was a little bit my day and that was evident at the end. I couldn’t be more thrilled.”
Scotland’s Ewen Ferguson missed out on a fourth DP World Tour title in a play-off at the Soudal Open in Belgium.
The overnight leader looked set for victory but bogeyed his final hole, sending him into a three-way play-off with Norway’s Kristoffer Reitan and Dutchman Darius van Driel.
And it was Reitan who triumphed for a first career title on the European tour.
Reitan started the day in 23rd place, trailing the Scot by nine shots, but carded a course-record 62 featuring 10 birdies.
Ferguson’s final round of level-par 71 meant he, Reitan and Van Driel ended the day tied on 13 under.
The three returned to the 18th for the play-off, and after Ferguson and Van Driel missed their putts, Reitan holed in from 15 feet to claim victory.
“Its been a dream of mine since I was a little kid,” said Reitan.
“I keep thinking back to a few years ago when I was considering stopping playing because I didn’t find it enjoyable any more, didn’t see progress, and to be able to turn it around the way I have been doing the last couple of years has been amazing – to seal it with victory here is ridiculous.
“I felt like it was a little bit my day and that was evident at the end. I couldn’t be more thrilled.”