Home » Technology » Reitan Wins Soudal Open Playoff

Reitan Wins Soudal Open Playoff

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.”

You may also like

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Adblock Detected

Please support us by disabling your AdBlocker extension from your browsers for our website.