Stakes for all French people during the last round

Stakes for all French people during the last round
Stakes for all French people during the last round
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The majority of the ten Tricolores who made the cut will be looking for points this Sunday with a view to the end of the season. Overview of everyone’s objectives for this last round in Saint-Quentin-en-.

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The members of the DP World Tour are in the money time for this 2024 season. In fact, they will only have two full-field tournaments left, in Spain and South Korea, after the end of this FedEx Open de to achieve their goals. This will followAbu Dhabi HSBC Championship (reserved for the top 70 of the Race) and the final in Dubai (top 50). Some will also seek to obtain one of the ten spots in play to access the PGA Tour next year.

This is precisely what we can hope for David Ravetto for these last weeks of competition. Practically mathematically assured of going to Dubai, the Ile-de-France resident can still believe in changing circuits at the end of the season. But the current 37th of the Race to Dubai needs points, a big day on Sunday at the Natio would allow him to catch up a little.

Same observation for Antoine Rozner (39th). The two men will also aim for the final top 30 of the Race to Dubaisynonymous with qualification for The Open 2025 au Royal Portrush (Northern Ireland).

A season to extend

If he played little on the DP World Tour, Matthew Pavon is still 44th overall. Tired after this long season as he explained to our microphone at the start of the week, he could secure his place for Dubai with a very big Sunday.

Adrien Saddier (69e), Julien Guerrier (83rd) and Tom Vaillant (88th) are in the battle to invite themselves to the United Arab Emirates. If the cut should go back beyond 70th place in the game of absences, the three men are not assured of anything. “ I have it in the back of my mindconfirms the last named. But if I go to Abu Dhabi, it will mean that I have produced the level of play this year to deserve it. For the moment, I’m not in the points but I still have opportunities. »

Clément Sordet plays for his survival

By signing a heavy 74 (+ 3), Clement Sordet dropped to 63rd in this Open de France 2024. A bad operation both for the tournament and for the general ranking since he is stuck in 166th position. Every point and therefore every shot will be worth dear for the 31-year-old who will have to reach 115th place to save his card for next season (by climbing into the top 150, he would avoid PQ2 of the European Cards).

Victor Perez (156th) is also far away overall but the consequences are much less important for those who evolve on the PGA Tour. The Tarbais hopes to achieve a big result this week or in Spain so as not to see its European season end prematurely.

The stakes are much lower for Romain Wattel et Grégory Havreteven if the financial aspect can, in a certain way, come into play. The first named has no points to collect since he is now playing on the Challenge Tour. Grégory Havret will want, for his part, to end his immense career on a high note in front of his audience.

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