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Portugal, Victor Dubuisson can lose his card

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Definitely, Victor Dubuisson’s 2022 season will not have been a long calm river. The Cannois, who was still on the Portugal Masters Entry List on Tuesday, is not in the departure list unveiled this Wednesday morning. End clap for Victor Dubuisson who will not be at the start on Thursday of the last tournament of the regular season of the DP World Tour in which he could take part.

The ex-world number 15 withdrew on Wednesday morning. No reason was given as the withdrawal came before the start of the tournament, officials from the European Tour Group told us.

Victor Dubuisson, schedule

Consequently, he will not be able to score points in the event won by Thomas Pieters in 2021.

After his repeated retirements and his disqualification at the end of the first round last week, Dubuisson’s 2022 season ends in “blood sausage” Let’s hope that the current 114th with 479 points on the DP World Tour Ranking counter does not have to regret it.

He is indeed threatened to finish beyond 117th place. His lead over the 118th and first “relegated”, Darius Van Driel (459.7 points), present in Vilamoura like most players in danger of losing their playing rights*, is only 19.3 points!

Which is approximately equivalent to a 35th place in the Portuguese tournament. Victor Dubuisson, is a French golfer born April 22, 1990 in Cannes (Alpes-Maritimes). The first Frenchman to become world number one as an amateur in 2009 for eight weeks, he became a professional in 20101.

In 2013, he won the “Turkish Airlines Open” and took 39th place in the world rankings, the best ranking for a Frenchman in the world. ‘story. It has since risen to 17th place. Victor Dubuisson is the nephew of international basketball player Hervé Dubuisson.

He was selected to play in the European selection during the 2014 Ryder Cup which he won at Gleneagles in Scotland. Victor Dubuisson began playing golf at the age of six at the Biot golf course, hitting his first balls with his grandfather [ref.

necessary]. In 1998, golf teacher Stéphane Damiano discovered Victor Dubuisson, when he was 8 years old. He coached him until he was 13 at the Grande Bastide golf course in Châteauneuf-Grasse and at the Club Med d’Opio driving range next door.

He then joined the Aix-Marseille golf course before joining the Pôle France in 2005. In 2005, at 15, he was the youngest player to participate in a European Tour tournament, finishing 141st (+12) at the French Open. The following year, he won the French championship at the Nîmes Campagne golf course in the Gard and thus became the youngest reigning champion.

In 2009, he became European amateur champion, a title which automatically sends him to the next British Open. The same year, he was the first Frenchman to become world number 1 amateur3. He turned professional the week after the British Open 2010, a tournament during which he did not pass the cut.

Great hope of French golf, Dubuisson began to shine on the European Tour in 2012. The week of April 19, 2012, he achieved his best performance by finishing in fourth place at the Volvo China Open. A performance that he beat a few days later at the Ballantine’s Championship with a third place.

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