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REWIND: Singh Brar on song in Pléneuf
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REWIND: Singh Brar on song in Pléneuf

Jack Singh Brar secured his maiden European Challenge Tour victory at the Cordon Golf Open with a sublime final round of three under par 67.

Jack Singh Brar with the Cordon Golf Open trophy (credit Cordon Electronics)

The Englishman began the day with a three-shot advantage over a trio of players in second place — fellow countryman Steven Tiley, Adri Arnaus of Spain and Welshman Stuart Manley.

Arnaus pulled to within two strokes of Singh Brar twice throughout the round, but that would be as close as any competitor came, and ultimately, the 21 year old sealed victory over the Spaniard by the same three-shot margin he started out with.

“It’s never easy playing with the lead so I guess I just had to pick my times to be aggressive,” he said. “It was quite an upbeat sort of round though, so I just had to manage myself and make really good decisions, and when I did get out of position, I got it up and down, which was key.”

The win moves the Southampton native from the 11thposition on the Road to Ras Al Khaimah to a much more comfortable sixth, and will go a long way to securing his European Tour card for 2019 as one of the top 15 finishers in the season-long Rankings.

“At the start of the year I would have been happy to have been on the Challenge Tour for two years before making it to the European Tour,” he said. “Now, hopefully I’ve done it in one, so it’s a dream come true.”

The rise of Singh Brar has been meteoric. Following a season on the Alps Tour in 2017, he made an immediate impact in 2018 with a tied-second place finish at his first-ever Challenge Tour event, the Turkish Airlines Challenge.

Since bursting onto the scene in Turkey, he has been the model of consistency, and in 13 starts this year, has finished inside the top 15 an astounding eight times against only two missed cuts.

“The second place in Turkey made everything a lot easier,” he said.  “I was happy with my position on the Road to Ras Al Khaimah coming into this week, because it’s been out of nowhere really this season, but obviously now, it’s a perfect position to be in.”

With several big events left, it might be easy for a player to take things too seriously, but when asked about his goals for the remainder of the season, Singh Brar maintained his trademark laid-back demeanour.

“I don’t really make goals, I just try to play my best and sort of see what happens, so I think I’ll just carry on doing that and whatever happens, happens,” he said.

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