Glasgow Times

Forsstrom finishes top of the class at Q School

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SIMON FORSSTROM secured a two- stroke victory at the Final Stage of Qualifying School to become one of 28 players to earn their DP World Tour cards at INFINITUM.

The Swede posted a threeunder 69 to finish on 29 under, two shots ahead of Frenchman David Ravetto, who carded a 64 to climb into second place.

Forsstrom was delighted to come out on top at the marathon six- round Final Stage event and admits earning top tier privileges means everything to him.

“It feels amazing,” he said. “Today was tough because it has been such a long week and the nerves started to kick in, especially when the wind picked up.

“I have been hitting it so well all week and now I need to take my game to the next level on the DP World Tour. This win is so important for my career.”

Englishman Daniel Brown finished third on 26 under, while four- time DP World Tour winner Kiradech Aphibarnra­t was a shot further back in fourth.

Aphibarnra­t was pleased to reclaim his top tier playing privileges after producing a grandstand finish in Tarragona and he is now targeting a climb up the Official World Golf Rankings and more victories on the DP World Tour.

“I’m exhausted right now,” he said. “I feel like I’ve been playing for two weeks straight to earn this card. There are so many talented players ready to shine on the DP World Tour and I think six rounds at Qualifying School provides the perfect test to distinguis­h who is ready to compete with the best players.

“Now I have secured my card I am looking to get my fifth DP World Tour title. My goal is to get back into the top 50 in the world again and eventually get to double figures on the DP World Tour with 10 wins. I only need six more.”

There were storylines aplenty on the final day in Tarragona, as Denmark’s Christoffe­r Bring, Englishman Sam Hutsby, American Gunner Wiebe and Swede Tobias Eden each completed all three stages of Qualifying School to earn their DP World Tour cards.

Four- time DP World Tour winners Marcel Siem and David Horsey secured their return to the top tier, while Spaniard Alejandro Del Rey posted a sensationa­l round of 63 to claim his DP World Tour card after narrowly missing out at the Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final supported by The R& A just over a week ago.

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