Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen puts himself in position to win the Challenge Tour title with a 3rd-round 62, leads by 1 entering Sunday’s final round.
Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen soared up the leaderboard on Saturday in the Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final at Club de Golf Alcanada in Port d’Alcúdia, Spain, matching the low round of the tournament with a 10-under-par 62 and he will take a one-shot lead into Sunday’s final round of the DP World Tour’s junior circuit championship. Now 22-under for the tournament, Neergaard-Petersen made up six shots on Angel Ayora, who is 21-under for the event after opening with a 62 on Thursday.
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The top 20 finishers in the Road to Mallorca standings at the end of the tournament will earn full DP World Tour cards for 2025, with the winner earning $92,250 from the $542,600 purse. The field was limited to the top 46 players in the standings.
The only other player in reach of the two leaders is Kristoffer Reitan, who is three shots back at 19-under. From there, Oliver Lindell is solo fourth at 11-under-par, with Robin Sciot-Siegrist, Ben Schmidt, Nicolai Kristensen and Hamish Brown tied at 10-under and Andreas Halvorsen, David Horsey, Justin Walters and Frank Kennedy tied for ninth at nine-under-par.
Neergaard-Petersen entered the event in second place in the Road to Mallorca and Ayora was in sixth. Brown, who was the leader coming into the tournament, is projected to finish fourth. Scott-Siegrist will want to finish strong as his present tie for fifth would lift him to 21st place, one below the cutoff for DP World Tour status next year.
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