Matthieu Pavon went wire-to-wire to claim his first Tour win on his 185th start.

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The DP World Tour returns to Club de Campo Villa de Madrid this week for the 2023 acciona Open de España presented by Madrid. Jon Rahm is hoping to add to his impressive resume in Madrid and take a fourth acciona Open de España title after claiming his third last year. Rahm knows this tournament well after back-to-back victories in 2018 and 2019, he produced the lowest score in the history of the Open de España in 2022. He’ll be feeling confident after his fourth-place finish at the BMW PGA Championship was followed by gathering three points in four matches at the 2023 Ryder Cup. Justin Rose will also be teeing it up in Madrid in his first tournament since Team Europe’s victory at Marco Simone. He’ll be feeling confident after finishing 4T at the Betfred British Masters before an incredible performance in Rome. Alex Fitzpatrick will be at Club de Campo this week. He claimed 5T at the Omega European Masters in September alongside playing well for a 15T finish at the D+D Real Czech Masters. Others to look out for are Victor Perez, Yannik Paul and Simon Forsström.

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18 Comments

  1. Bravo Matthieu, quelle réussite et quelle fierté de gagner de si belle manière malgré les émotions légitimes !

  2. Genuine question. On the 6th hole, he putted from the fringe and the ball was lined up. Did he mark the ball and line it up? Is that allowed in general? Asking for me because I never do mark and line up from the fringe but might start doing so.

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