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Veteran golfer Jyoti Randhawa made history by becoming the first Indian to clinch the top spot at the Senior European Tour’s Qualifying School, securing full playing rights in the Legends Tour for the upcoming season.
Jyoti Randhawa Makes History as First Indian Winner at Senior Euro Q-School
Randhawa, who celebrated his 50th birthday in 2022 and debuted in the Senior Tour in Europe last year, showcased his skill at the Gloria Golf Club in Antalya, finishing with an impressive 12-under 276 total. His performance, marked by rounds of 71, 67, 68, and 70, placed him four shots ahead of his closest competitors.
Among the contenders vying for the coveted spots, France’s Lionel Alexandre, England's Simon Griffiths, and Spaniard Carlos Balmaseda, each with a score of 280, shared the second position. Meanwhile, Andrew Marshall of England secured the fifth and final card with a score of 75.
The Legends School's final stage is renowned for its intensity, with only five cards available from a competitive field. This year's lineup boasted 55 players, many of whom were esteemed champions from the European Tour.
Reflecting on his achievement, Randhawa, a distinguished three-time winner of the Hero Indian Open (in 2000, 2006, and 2007), expressed his satisfaction and excitement at the milestone accomplishment.
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