CALMELS WINS CHALLENGE DE MADRID BY SEVEN STROKES
						
						  CHALLENGE TOUR REPORT FROM
EUROPEAN TOUR COMMUNICATIONS
François Calmels put on one of the classiest performances of the Challenge Tour season with a brilliant final round five under par 67 to close out an emphatic seven stroke victory at the Challenge de Madrid.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
  
  
 
EUROPEAN TOUR COMMUNICATIONS
						
     
					  
					  EUROPEAN TOUR COMMUNICATIONS
François Calmels put on one of the classiest performances of the Challenge Tour season with a brilliant final round five under par 67 to close out an emphatic seven stroke victory at the Challenge de Madrid.
The Frenchman, one clear at the 
beginning of the final round, produced a clinical, comprehensive final 
round performance to finish the week at El Encín Golf Hotel on 17 under 
par 271 – a magnificent seven shots clear of his closest challenger,
 Tapio Pilkkanen of Finland.  
“I played so well today,” said 
Calmels after receiving the Challenge de Madrid trophy, and the first 
place cheque for €25,600, which propels him to fifth place in the 
Challenge Tour Rankings. 
 “I hit all the right shots and made
 a lot of good decisions which was really satisfying because the 
conditions were tough out there today.” 
Calmels began the week with a 
course record nine under par 63 at the El Encín Golf Hotel, but his 
performance of the week came in the final round.  
Having seen his three shot first 
round lead reduced to one by Saturday night, the Frenchman could have 
been forgiven for looking over his shoulder at a hungry chasing pack.
 
Instead, Calmels did what all great
 winners do at the crucial moment and raised his level of performance, 
splitting the first fairway with a crunching drive, finding the par five
 green with an eight iron and draining the eagle putt from
 40 feet.  
Calmels’ explosive opening set the 
tone for the day and he would not be caught from that moment. Any time 
he showed a slight weakness (he made two bogeys on the front nine), his 
recovery was instantaneous, taking him to the turn in two
 under and with a three stoke lead behind him. 
 
He effectively ended the tournament two holes later, with back-to-back birdies on the tenth and 11th taking him five clear. A final birdie on the 16th ensured the most comprehensive of victories, just one short
 of the Challenge Tour record held by Markus Brier and Bradley Dredge.  
Calmels is hoping his victory will 
set the tone for a successful Challenge Tour season and the ultimate 
prize of a return to The European Tour.
 
“It feels great to win again,” said
 Calmels. “My goal at the beginning of the season was to get back to The
 European Tour and I think I have made a big step towards that. It is 
only the third event of the year, but I hope I can play
 like this for the rest of the year.  
“I have practised this winter with 
my coach at home, Frank Schmid, but I would like to thank Benoit Du 
Colombier for all the work I have done with him. We are still working on
 some changes but you can see that the results are coming
 ad that I am doing the right things. 
 
 
“That is one of the most pleasing 
aspects to winning. I know that the changes I making are worthwhile and 
that if I get into a position to win then I can finish the job.”
Jamie McLeary, the only Scot to beat the halfway cut, deprived himself of a sizeable cheque with a closing round of five-over 77. He had been four-UNDER-par for the first three rounds. 
 
The Peterhead-born player finished up with a cheque for 1072 Euros. Had he stayed four under par to the finish, he would have won 2,080 Euros.
  
  FINAL TOTALS
   Par 288 (4x72) 
 
271 F Calmels  (Fra) 63 69 72 67; 
 
278 T Pulkkanen  (Fin) 72 67 68 71; 
 
279 T Nørret (Den) 67 71 67 74; 
 
280 J Dantorp (Swe) 66 69 71 74; S Walker (Eng) 71 69 71 69; E Dubois (Fra) 69 70 68 73;
 
281 R Kakko  (Fin) 67 74 69 71; C Brazillier  (Fra) 69 70 69 73; S Hutsby  (Eng) 66 70 72 73; M Lampert (Ger) 70 72 67 72;
 
282 P Archer (Eng) 67 67 72 76; S Little (Eng) 68 75 65 74; M Korhonen (Fin) 69 72 68 73; T Pilkadaris (Aus) 69 72 69 72;
 
283 C Garcia Simarro (Esp) 67 72 69 75; A Velasco (Esp) 71 65 71 76; B An (Kor) 70 71 68 74;
 
284 S Thornton (Irl) 67 74 70 73; 
 
285 C Aguilar  (Esp) 67 70 72 76; D Frittelli (RSA) 68 73 72 72; B Hebert  (Fra) 71 70 68 76;
 
286 J Barnes (Eng) 67 72 70 77; M 
Crespi  (Ita) 72 71 67 76; S Garcia Rodriguez (Esp) 69 68 71 78; E 
Johansen  (Nor) 69 73 69 75; W Besseling  (Ned) 70 74 70 72; F 
Bergamaschi (Ita) 70 73 68 75; M Zions (Aus) 68 72 69 77;
 
287 D Im (USA) 68 72 70 77; M Lorenzo-Vera  (Fra) 71 73 66 77;
 
288 A Levy (Fra) 69 73 73 73; P Bech (Esp) 74 69 71 74; R Davies (Wal) 66 72 75 75; A Domingo (Esp) 67 75 69 77;
 
289 P Erofejeff (Fin) 69 73 71 76; J
 McLeary  (Sco) 71 71 70 77; A Bernadet  (Fra) 70 71 72 76; G Shaw (Nir)
 70 74 70 75; J Lima  (Por) 71 72 70 76; N Elvira  (Esp) 71 73 67 78;
 
290 M Rominger  (Sui) 68 74 76 72; A
 Pavan (Ita) 72 72 69 77; K Ferrie (Eng) 71 73 72 74; C Suneson (Esp) 71
 72 71 76; T Hatton (Eng) 71 73 72 74; D Dixon (Eng) 70 70 74 76; R 
McGowan  (Eng) 71 70 76 73; S Tiley (Eng) 72 72 72 74; C
 Lloyd (Eng) 71 73 75 71; 
 
291 T Sluiter  (Ned) 76 68 69 78; 
 
292 J Maurer  (Aut) 70 73 74 75; F 
McGuirk  (Eng) 74 69 75 74; J Garcia  (Esp) 71 73 73 75; D Suazo  (Esp) 
66 75 71 80; M Glauert (Ger) 69 74 72 77;
 
294 M Brier (Aut) 70 71 76 77; J Timmis (Eng) 69 75 81 69;
 
297 P Oriol (Esp) 73 71 77 76; 
 
298 J Glennemo (Swe) 72 71 75 80; 
 
300 A Perrino  (Ita) 70 73 75 82; 
 
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