Alejandro del Rey Wins Ras Al Khaimah Championship to Earn First-Ever European Tour Title

Alejandro del Rey has earned his first European tour title.

The 26-year-old Spanish golfer earned the title in impressive fashion by shooting a third straight 6-under 66 to win the Ras Al Khaimah Championship by four strokes on Sunday.

Alejandro del Rey, Del Rey, ranked No. 308, finished the week at 22-under par to take victory in his 70th start on the tour.

After holing a putt on No. 18 for a fifth straight par to close his final round, Del Rey was covered in water after several of his countrymen ran onto the green. 

His last top-10 finish was in March at the Singapore Classic, where he tied for seventh.

“I got to a point last year where I just felt like I wasn’t having that much fun on the golf course because for me, playing for 20th, 30th place wasn’t that meaningful at that point,” said Del Rey. “I just worked really hard since then because I just didn’t want to be in that position much longer. And I feel like I’ve played many years with a lot of friends that have won out here, and I knew I could do it but it just wasn’t showing up.”

Del Rey was bogey-free over the weekend at Al Hamra Golf Club.

He started the final round with a two-shot lead, stretched it to five shots with birdies at Nos. 1, 2 and 5, and was even six clear after three straight birdies from No. 11. He then parred his way home to easily hold off second-place Marcus Armitage, the leader after the first two rounds.

Armitage of England (68) was 18 under for the week, and David Puig (65) of Spain was third at 15 under.

“I’m just grateful and I’m very happy that this finally came,” Del Rey said. “I’ve always felt about myself that I’m a great closer of golf tournaments. It just felt great today, felt very natural and very easy.”

 

Carlos Ortiz Wins LIV Golf Houston

Carlos Ortiz is LIVing the dream…

The 33-year-old Mexican professional golfer won LIV Golf Houston on Sunday for his first victory on the Saudi-funded league and second big win in the Houston area.

Carlos OrtizOrtiz closed with a 5-under 67 to beat Adrian Meronk by a stroke at the Golf Club of Houston.

Ortiz previously won the 2020 Houston Open at Memorial Park for his lone PGA Tour title.

“I love playing here,” Ortiz said. “Obviously, Texas treats me well. It’s my adopted home state. I’m just happy to get it done again in Houston.”

Part of a four-way tie for the lead entering the day, the 33-year-old Ortiz finished at 15-under 201.

“It means a lot,” Ortiz said. “I’ve been working really hard, as how you’ve said, I’ve come close a couple times.”

Meronk shot a 68 to help Cleeks GC win the team title. The German joined LIV Golf this year.

Area resident Patrick Reed had a 68 to tie for third at 12 under with Spain’s David Puig (69). Sergio Garcia was fifth at 11 under after a 68.

On Saturday, Jon Rahm withdrew after playing just six holes because of an infected left foot, leaving his status in doubt for the U.S. Open next week at Pinehurst No. 2.