Witness the heartwarming moment James Morrison seals his return to the DP World Tour with his 13-year-old son, Finley, as his caddie. After thinking he was playing his farewell tournament, Morrison clinched victory at the HotelPlanner Tour’s Rolex Grand Final in Mallorca, securing his spot on the European Tour. Relive the emotional win, the father-son bond, and Morrison’s incredible comeback after a challenging season. Don’t miss this inspiring story of perseverance and family in the world of golf!
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James Morrison’s golf career took an unexpected turn when he won the hotel planner tour’s Rolex grand final in Morca, leading to a remarkable comeback on the DP World Tour. The 40-year-old Englishman, who had planned to retire, was set to bid farewell to the sport until his son Finley, 13, became his caddy for the event at the club de Alcanada. This heartwarming moment on the 18th green where Morrison celebrated his victory with a two underpar final round of 70 marked a turning point in his career. Morrison’s win not only secured his place on the European tour but also brought him back from the brink of retirement. It was a dramatic turnaround for the golfer who had missed 14 cuts and lost his full-time status the previous year. This emotional reunion with his son, who had to wake up early for school the next morning, showcased the power of family support in sports. The victory also highlighted Morrison’s resilience and determination as he climbed 30 places on the road to Morca rankings to end the season as number six. For other British players, including fellow Englishman Joshua Bry and Scots David Law, Daniel Young, and Euan Walker, also qualified for the tour this weekend, adding to the excitement of the golf world.

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