The World of Golfing Issue 08 2019 | Page 42

42 the World Of golfing events - Pont Royal Pont Royal Hopps Into Action For Second Challenge Tour Visit Events The second Hopps Open de Provence will return to the renowned Seve Ballesteros-designed golf course at Golf International Pont Royal, Provence, in September, as the European Challenge Tour’s high-flyers look to secure the final points to guarantee a place on the 2020 European Tour. The top 15 golfers on the ranking at the end of the season automatically earn a Tour card, and one of last year’s successful group David Law - who finished tied sixth at Pont Royal last year - has already stood atop the European Tour winner’s podium, at the ISPS Handa Vic Open, in Australia, in February. The 2018 Hopps Open de Provence was hailed by the players for its support as it provided one of the largest crowds of the year on the tour. It was the last French event of the season and golf fans in the region flocked to the course to witness the dramatic finale which saw Langasque triumph by three shots. The inaugural event, in 2018, was won last year by 24-year-old Frenchman Romain Langasque, who subsequently won a place on this year’s European Tour through qualifying school, despite finishing 19th on the Challenge Tour ranking. And Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre, who came so close to winning the recent British Masters, failed even to make the cut at Pont Royal, last year, highlighting the quality of both the golf and the course. Once again, the event at Pont Royal will be the last visit to France made by the Challenge Tour in 2019, so both the tension and the crowd will be considerable.