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Sunday, October 12, 2025

Marco Penge wins again ! Spanish Open. Final results

 Marco Penge beat Dan Brown in a play-off on a dramatic final day of the 2025 Open de España presented by MadridResults

Marco Penge wins Open de España presented by Madrid after play-off drama

 Brown brilliantly shot 67 despite repeated delays for treatment to his right shoulder and neck, finishing level on -15 with Penge who had begun the day four shots clear.

But the long-time leader birdied the first play-off hole to seal his third win of the DP World Tour season, following April's Hainan Classic and the Danish Golf Championship in August, and earn a place in both the Open Championship and the Masters next season.

Joel Girrbach, the third member of the final group, finished one shot behind in third.

Penge said: “Dan and Joel played great today, they were holing putts and I just couldn’t really get it in the hole, it felt like I was really up against it.

“But I felt like I managed myself really well and I actually think tee to green, I feel like I played really solid. It doesn’t matter the putts, I think I used them all yesterday, but obviously holing that one there was worth the wait.”

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Brown looked on the verge of withdrawing after talking to an official and waiting for further attention on the 13th fairway, but bravely continued and hit a superb approach to set up a birdie. Another followed at the 15th despite clear discomfort, with the medical attention seeing him tee off several minutes after his partners.

All three players birdied the 16th, where Girrbach holed brilliantly from 21 feet, and parred the 17th to leave Penge one up going down the last - but he could only make par from a bunker as Brown's birdie forced a play-off

Girrbach's birdie secured third outright and, far from merely keeping his card, ensured he will qualify for the DP World Tour Play-offs.

Brown hit his tee-shot just short of the green as the play-off combatants went back down the 18th, with Penge in the left rough. Both left themselves testing birdie putts after their chips, with Penge holing from around 10 feet.

“I was getting a little frustrated at times but I was reminding myself I was so patient the first three rounds, and that’s the reason I played the way I did, so I just tried to stay in the same sort of mindset," he said.

“Credit to the lads, they did unbelievable to catch me, and I’m just very grateful that I can be the one that wins.”

On his imminent Masters invitation, he added: “It’s crazy. It’s a golf course that I’ve always wanted to play, because I feel like my game sets up really good for it.

“My goal was to get in the top 50 in the world by the end of the year. I think that made it a little easier playing the play-off, knowing that if I don’t win, I’m still going to be at the Masters. I tried to do a bit of reverse psychology there but no, I’m looking forward to it.”

Tom McKibbin finished fourth on -12 after he birdied the last for a round of 69, with Joakim Lagergren, Jayden Schaper, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen and Ugo Coussaud tied for fifth on -11.

Jon Rahm was -10 after an excellent Sunday 65, matched by Angel Ayora and David Puig for the status of top Spanish finisher after all three birdied the last.

Also on that score was Alex Fitzpatrick, who made 13 straight pars before eagling the 14th from a bunker and birdieing the 16th as a 68 boosted his chances of keeping his card for next year.

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Bryan Angus (edit)


Marco Penge wins Spanish Open in a playoff...Cockerill fights to keep his card...Final results

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Marco Penge (72) -15, Dan Brown (67) -15 have tied for the lead. 

Red-hot Marco Penge storms clear in Spain despite breaking club

Marco Penge then made a birdie 3 on the first playoff hole to win the Spanish Open...

more to follow....

Meanwhile Aaron Cockerill's week is complete 67 67 74 71 -5 T30.

As it stands he is projected to move up 4 spots to #115 in the Race to Dubai standings with two regular season events remaining.

He played well from tee to green 67 67 -8 T2 to make the final pairing on Saturday. 

However he may well look back on his unusual front nine, 5 bogey 41 which knocked  him out of contention for his demise. He rallied with an eagle, birdie, birdie run on the back nine to minimize the damage to a 74 and played much better today with the 71.

So now he proceeds with these two events to salvage his season.

October 16  DP World Championship in New Delhi, India (Rory McIlroy and several other Ryder Cup stars are playing this new event, as the DP World Tour looks to increase its footprint in India)

October 23  Genesis Championship, South Korea

The top 100 retain their full DP World status, while 100-110 will get conditional status.

Aaron would then have options if he doesn't qualify.

1. The first being Q School where the top 15 and ties from Final Stage win their cards. 

2nd Stage October 30- Nov 2 in Spain   Final Stage Nov 7-12 Tarragona, Spain

2. Also, then all the players who make the Final Stage will receive  status on the Challenge Tour.

3. Play Satellite Tours like the Sunshine Tour or the Alps Tour

Bryan Angus



Sunday : Penge leads Spanish Open, Cockerill falls out of contention ..Live Sunday scoreboard

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Marco Penge defied the early loss of his pitching wedge to take a stranglehold on the 2025 Open de España presented by Madrid on day three.

Red-hot Marco Penge storms clear in Spain despite breaking club

Despite frequent trips to the trees around Club de Campo Villa de Madrid, including that costly visit on the second hole, Penge put on an exhibition in a run of eight birdies in ten holes for a 64 to lead by four strokes at -16 after 54 holes.

Playing partner Joel Girrbach (67) was his nearest challenger at -12, Patrick Reed (67) and Dan Brown (67) a shot further back at -11 and Tom McKibbin (67) is -10

“I was just trying to go as low as I could," Penge said afterwards. “I’ve learnt in the past that when you’re leading, you can’t just… not play steady, that’s not the right word, but you’ve got to be going forward because everyone else will catch you up.

"It was nice to prove to myself that I can do it."

Penge began the day nine under, one shot ahead of Girrbach, Jeff Winther and Aaron Cockerill. He broke his wedge playing from beneath a tree at the second, though he brilliantly scrambled to save his par.

"My ball was just behind the tree, I didn't really have a follow-through - I knew it was going to break," he admitted in an on-course interview. "I kind of picked a club I didn't think I was going to need the rest of the way, just made sure not to hit my hand on the tree and... yeah, poor pitching wedge."

There was little among the early starters to back up the tag of 'Moving Day', though Calum Hill shot 66 and Thriston Lawrence birdied three of his first seven holes. Rahm made an ominous move as, though his eagle at the fourth was followed by a bogey, he birdied the next three to reach -7.

Girrbach was first to break out as he finished his front nine with five birdies in six holes to power to -12 under while the third member of the group Aaron Cockerill fell out of contention with an opening nine of 41.(edit)

Penge rejoined the Swiss at the top with four straight gains around the turn, and moved ahead on his own after another magical escape from the trees on the 13th.

“Whatever the outcome is, it’s going to be a great experience, great memories for me," said Penge. "I just love playing golf, I love competing, I love playing in front of big crowds like we have here. I love to challenge myself, whether that’s good or bad.

“So tomorrow’s just another day for me, tomorrow doesn’t define anything, it’s just another day, an 18-hole round of golf. Whatever happens, happens, it’s not the end of the world, I’ve still got my family at home and all that stuff so I’m lucky.”

The group of five players at -9 featured Coussaud, who bounced back from Friday's 73 with a 66, Levy (69), Bernd Wiesberger (69), Thorbjørn Olesen (68) and Grant Forrest (66)

Puig and Angel Ayora were the leading Spaniards at -8, with Rahm's round losing momentum on the back nine as he ended the day -4.

There were holes-in-one for John Parry - at the 17th, where a new BMW iX3 was on offer as a prize - as his 66 took him to -6, and fellow Englishman Dan Bradbury at the ninth as he sat alongside Rahm at -4.

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Saturday, October 11, 2025

Saturday : Spanish Open, Cockerill in the final group, Live scoreboard /TEE TIMES

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Weather : 19*c  Sunny with light winds ENE 5-10mph  P.O.P 0%

Round 2 at the Spanish Open in Madrid is under way in ideal weather.

Aaron Cockerill

Aaron Cockerill who in his words, " has been very good from tee to green" with identical 67's T2 -8 is in the final pairing today.

1300hrs  1st  Marco Penge -9 (Eng), Aaron Cockerill -8 (CDN), Joel Girrbach -8 (SWZ)

The cut fell at E (par) on Friday night.

Ryder Cup hero Shane Lowry, trying to play his way into the top 70 who will make the DP World Tour playoffs has missed it with 75 68 +1

The crowds have all come out to see on Jon Rahm T28 72 66 -3. Past champion, now on LIV Sergio Garcia just made the cut 72 70 E.

Follow live scoring, the weather and tee times by clicking on my links above.

more to follow....

Bryan Angus

Friday, October 10, 2025

Penge, Cockerill atop leaderboard Spanish Open.. 36 hole results... Saturday TEE TIMES

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Marco Penge insisted he was only operating at "seven out of ten" even as he took the halfway lead at the 2025 Open de España presented by Madrid.

Marco Penge on top in Madrid but rates his round 'seven out of ten'

The Englishman had four birdies, including the final two holes, in a 67 to move to -9 and one ahead of Aaron CockerillJoel Girrbach and Jeff Winther.

"Very patient day, nice to have a bogey-free round," said Penge. "I played pretty solid, still a couple of bits there that I can improve on but all in all it was a steady round of golf.

"I think if you're not patient, it's going to catch you out. It's so tricky and a little bit fiddly and if you're not fully focused or concentrating over every shot, you're going to make bogeys.

Cockerill shot 67 for the second successive day and produced a near-identical front and back nine to boot. The Canadian birdied the fourth, bogeyed the seventh and responded with a pair of birdies - then, after the turn, had a gain at the 14th before again finishing bogey-birdie-birdie for -8 total.

He said: "I played really solid tee to green made a couple of good putts where I needed to, couple of birdies at the end of each nine. Overall very happy with the day."

Winther's 64, which featured five birdies along with an eagle at the 14th, matched the best round of the day set by fellow Scandinavian Joakim Lagergren.

Girrbach produced a superb bogey-free 65, with pairs of birdies at the 12th and 13th and then the 16th and 17th having started on the back nine. Another followed at the fourth before a perfect approach to the sixth left him to add another from four feet.

Lagergren, who was thrilled with a round that he said "felt sort of effortless", was -7 alongside Daniel Brown, Bernd Wiesberger, Patrick Reed and late finishers Alexander Levy and Julien Guerrier.

American Reed followed up his opening 68 with a 67 but remained frustrated. He said: "If I hit the ball like I did today over the weekend, I’ll give myself a lot of opportunities - I just need the putter working like it did the first day."

Angel Ayora remained the leading Spaniard at -6 two shots ahead of three-time champion Jon Rahm.

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Superb Cockerill takes clubhouse lead at Spanish Open... live scoreboard

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With the 2025 season winding down it has been a trying season for Canada's Aaron Cockerill, sitting at #119 in the Race to Dubai, with the top 100 a requirement finish to keep DP World Tour cards in 2026.

Aaron Cockerill

In 2024 he finished #49 and qualified for the Tour Championship finale, every players ultimate goal on this Tour, but I do recall in previous year's it coming down to the wire to get into the top 116, which was the standard until the PGA and DP world Tours reduced the number to 100.

This week he opened brightly with -4 67, but more importantly in this very competitive environment he followed it up with another -4 67 moments ago which included some spectacular iron play and a confidence boosting birdie, birdie finish after his one loose drive cost him a bogey at the 16th. 

The 17th, a 197yd par3, a perfect example, his iron landing 7 feet from the back pin, and then his 8yd wedge to 6' at the last put an exclamation mark on a great 36 holes.

The late wave is on course as I post this, whatever happens, he has given himself a great position for the weekend, and hopefully for his season.

Bryan Angus



Cockerill in contention at the Spanish Open.. Live scoreboard Friday. TEE TIMES

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 Ugo Coussaud gave himself a perfect birthday present by ensuring he will wake up on Friday sharing the lead in the 2025 Open de España presented by Madrid.

Open de España presented by Madrid - Day one digest

The Frenchman, on his final day as a 32-year-old, shot 65 at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid and was out on his own until Sam Bairstow matched that score with almost the final shot of Thursday's play.

They were one shot ahead of Frederic LacroixMarco Penge and Bernd Wiesberger.

Coussaud's round featured eagles at the 14th, thanks to a 20-foot putt, and the fourth.

Starting from the tenth, he responded to a dropped shot at the 12th with the first of those eagles and then a birdie at the par-three 17th for an outward nine of 33.

He birdied the third and immediately put a second eagle on his card and, despite a bogey at the sixth, he bounced back with two successive birdies - the last coming via a stunning escape from trees down the left of the eighth.

"It was a great day," he said. "Many, many great shots close to the pin - especially on the two par-fives, and I made the two good putts - so just a great day.

"I had a few bad shots as well but I recovered quite nicely so I'm very happy with today."

Bairstow also eagled the fourth in an otherwise quiet front nine before his round burst dramatically into life at the ninth.

The English left-hander had only two more pars from that point forward, alternating birdies and bogeys from the ninth to the 12th and then birdieing four of his last five holes to join Coussaud on -6

"I think coming in, the focus was on getting finished because of the dark so to finish with a few birdies there was great," Bairstow said. "I played here for the first time last year and I loved it. The last few weeks are great for the English and the European lads because they're all close to home, they're all good events".

Angel Ayora was the leading Spaniard, the 21-year-old on -4 67 with the highlight of his round a tap-in eagle at the seventh. He was alongside Grant Forrest, Alexander Levy, Dan Bradbury and Aaron Cockerill.

Aaron Cockerill

edit >> Cockerill, the lone Canadian on Tour is one of the players around the top 100 who will retain their cards, so at #119 his opening 5 birdie, one bogey -4 67 puts him in contention for what could be his first win, or a much needed top 10 finish. 

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