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Julien Quesne scores a double blow in Hossegor

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Winner in the play-off of the event played this weekend in Hossegor, Julien Quesne won the Road to Arkea, the order of merit of the French Tour.

In the same game this Sunday after their first round in 71 (par), Julien Quesne et Leo Lespinasse pulled themselves up to return an excellent 64 (-7) Golf d'Hossegorprepared with great care despite major work underway on the irrigation system. In the end, it is Julien Quesnewho represented at the 2016 Olympic Games, who took the advantage in the play-off.

In the lead until the start of the 18th with a lead, Nicolas Aparicio conceded a fateful double bogey on the last par 4. Le Bordelais, member of theAlps Tourtook third place alone, one stroke ahead Victor Trehet et Raphaël Eyraud.

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With this victory, Julien Quesne thus won the Road to Archaea (€2000 bonus) at the expense of the same Leo Lespinassewho won in Seignosse at the end of May.

The French Golf Tour will continue in 2025

For its second season, the French Golf Tour associated his name with four events. The year started with the Pro-Am ofOpen PGA de Mont-de-Marsan before continuing to Seignosse. What followed was a partnership with theAlliance Overlord chez Jean-Claude Forestier au Vaudreuil. The second edition of the French Golf Tour therefore concluded this Sunday in Hossegor.

« I am very happy with the 2024 season, it was a lot of meetings and exchanges which allowed us to think about the future and enrich the golfing prism in Francerejoiced Xavier Dutrieucreator of the circuit. This is a great satisfaction, because it shows that it is a project which puts people first and which helps to find lasting solutions for players. »

The one who tried his luck a few years ago on the Pro Golf Tour don't plan to stop there. “ The good news is the renewal of the partnership with Arkea, which means that we will be able to plan more easily for the year 2025confirms the forty-year-old.What will matter even more for next year is to have an even greater impact, not necessarily in the number of tournaments but in terms of the stakes. This means significantly increasing the prize money and perhaps adjusting the format a bit. In any case, the crux of the matter remains funding but also dates. We will know a little more in the coming weeks. This is still only a stage because we want to mark the occasion even more in 2026. But we will first be able to concentrate on 2025 so that everything takes place in excellent conditions. »

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