Khaleej Times

Joy looks to put playoff heartache behind him

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mohammedia — Luke Joy will be looking to put his last week’s stunning near-miss behind him and return to the winning ways when he tees it up at the Royal Golf Mohammedia Open on Sunday, the second event on the Mena Tour’s Morocco swing.

The 29-year-old Englishman agonizingl­y lost a gut-wrenching playoff to Spain’s Leo Lilja on the sixth extra hole, settling for a second for the third time on the Mena Tour, but took home a lot of confidence, a lot of positives.

“I can’t say I’m not frustrated, not to get over the line last week, but the game is progressin­g nicely and I need to keep pushing forward and keep improving,” said Joy, a two-time winner on the tour who will join a strong 137-player field blazing with the ranks 13 winners, including Zane Scotland.

Scotland will be seeking a revenge of sorts after missing the cut last week as he bids to defend his title and gets his season back on track. For that to happen, the experience­d Englishman quickly needs to get back into his groove as the field appears packed with many potential winners.

The return of Rayhan Thomas, who is coming off the back of three European Tour starts this season, will further spice up the competitio­n along with 24-yearold Spanish rookie Lilja, who will be seeking back-to-back titles after his heroics in the seasonopen­ing Palmeraie Country Club Casablanca Open.

Currently ranked 105th amateur in the world and number one in India, Thomas, the 17-year-old Dubai based prodigy, flashed a glimpse of his burgeoning talent, making the cut at the 2017 Omega Dubai Desert Classic, eventually finishing in a tie for 60th place. “I hope experience gained on European Tour events will come in handy. I will definitely try and give my best shot,” said Thomas.

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