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Ryder Cup star, 35, refuses prize money as he wins first tournament after coming out of shock retirement
Ryder Cup star, 35, refuses prize money as he wins first tournament after coming out of shock retirement

The Irish Sun

timea day ago

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  • The Irish Sun

Ryder Cup star, 35, refuses prize money as he wins first tournament after coming out of shock retirement

GOLF star Victor Dubuisson was victorious as he played his first event since retiring two years ago. The former Ryder Cup star, 35, hung up his clubs after growing disillusioned with the travel involved at the top of the game. Advertisement 2 Victor Dubuisson retired from golf two years ago Credit: Getty 2 Dubuisson helped Europe to a Ryder Cup triumph in 2014 Credit: Getty Dubuisson has spent much of the last two years coaching at a golf resort in Tenerife. But he showed that he's still got it over the weekend as he entered the Biarritz Cup on the Alps Tour. Dubuisson overcame Jorge Maicas to triumph in a play-off round. Following his win, the Frenchman said: "Those putts are never easy – especially uphill ones, which I don't particularly like – and I had a few more than usual today. Advertisement "But once you hit a good putt, it's out of your hands whether it drops or not. That last one was an excellent putt to finish with." Dubuisson earned £6,600 in prize money for his Biarritz triumph. But amazingly he decided not to take up his winnings. Having been invited to take part in the event by a sponsor, Dubuisson felt it was only right to waive his prize money. Advertisement Most read in Golf BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK So runner-up Maicas collected the £6,600 instead. It remains to be seen whether this win could tempt Dubuisson away from his cushy job at the Abama Golf Resort. Hilarious moment Donald Trump's golf caddie appears to subtly drop ball in prime spot before he arrives to take shot Dubuisson previously played to a high level, helping Europe win the Ryder Cup at Gleneagles in 2014 and earning four professional wins. Advertisement Eventually, however, the rigours of life on tour prompted him to stop. Opening up on retirement, Dubuisson revealed last year: "I was feeling good with my game but I was just feeling bad with all the travelling and I felt like I wanted to do something else. "I was not mentally in a good place. After 13 years I was tired of it and wanted to have a different life."

Ryder Cup star, 35, refuses prize money as he wins first tournament after coming out of shock retirement
Ryder Cup star, 35, refuses prize money as he wins first tournament after coming out of shock retirement

Scottish Sun

timea day ago

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  • Scottish Sun

Ryder Cup star, 35, refuses prize money as he wins first tournament after coming out of shock retirement

The Frenchman opened up on why he retired during an interview last year RYD BACK AT IT Ryder Cup star, 35, refuses prize money as he wins first tournament after coming out of shock retirement GOLF star Victor Dubuisson was victorious as he played his first event since retiring two years ago. The former Ryder Cup star, 35, hung up his clubs after growing disillusioned with the travel involved at the top of the game. Advertisement 2 Victor Dubuisson retired from golf two years ago Credit: Getty 2 Dubuisson helped Europe to a Ryder Cup triumph in 2014 Credit: Getty Dubuisson has spent much of the last two years coaching at a golf resort in Tenerife. But he showed that he's still got it over the weekend as he entered the Biarritz Cup on the Alps Tour. Dubuisson overcame Jorge Maicas to triumph in a play-off round. Following his win, the Frenchman said: "Those putts are never easy – especially uphill ones, which I don't particularly like – and I had a few more than usual today. Advertisement "But once you hit a good putt, it's out of your hands whether it drops or not. That last one was an excellent putt to finish with." Dubuisson earned £6,600 in prize money for his Biarritz triumph. But amazingly he decided not to take up his winnings. Having been invited to take part in the event by a sponsor, Dubuisson felt it was only right to waive his prize money. Advertisement BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK So runner-up Maicas collected the £6,600 instead. It remains to be seen whether this win could tempt Dubuisson away from his cushy job at the Abama Golf Resort. Hilarious moment Donald Trump's golf caddie appears to subtly drop ball in prime spot before he arrives to take shot Dubuisson previously played to a high level, helping Europe win the Ryder Cup at Gleneagles in 2014 and earning four professional wins. Advertisement Eventually, however, the rigours of life on tour prompted him to stop. Opening up on retirement, Dubuisson revealed last year: "I was feeling good with my game but I was just feeling bad with all the travelling and I felt like I wanted to do something else. "I was not mentally in a good place. After 13 years I was tired of it and wanted to have a different life."

Ryder Cup star, 35, refuses prize money as he wins first tournament after coming out of shock retirement
Ryder Cup star, 35, refuses prize money as he wins first tournament after coming out of shock retirement

The Sun

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Ryder Cup star, 35, refuses prize money as he wins first tournament after coming out of shock retirement

GOLF star Victor Dubuisson was victorious as he played his first event since retiring two years ago. The former Ryder Cup star, 35, hung up his clubs after growing disillusioned with the travel involved at the top of the game. 2 2 Dubuisson has spent much of the last two years coaching at a golf resort in Tenerife. But he showed that he's still got it over the weekend as he entered the Biarritz Cup on the Alps Tour. Dubuisson overcame Jorge Maicas to triumph in a play-off round. Following his win, the Frenchman said: "Those putts are never easy – especially uphill ones, which I don't particularly like – and I had a few more than usual today. "But once you hit a good putt, it's out of your hands whether it drops or not. That last one was an excellent putt to finish with." Dubuisson earned £6,600 in prize money for his Biarritz triumph. But amazingly he decided not to take up his winnings. Having been invited to take part in the event by a sponsor, Dubuisson felt it was only right to waive his prize money. So runner-up Maicas collected the £6,600 instead. It remains to be seen whether this win could tempt Dubuisson away from his cushy job at the Abama Golf Resort. Dubuisson previously played to a high level, helping Europe win the Ryder Cup at Gleneagles in 2014 and earning four professional wins. Eventually, however, the rigours of life on tour prompted him to stop. Opening up on retirement, Dubuisson revealed last year: "I was feeling good with my game but I was just feeling bad with all the travelling and I felt like I wanted to do something else. "I was not mentally in a good place. After 13 years I was tired of it and wanted to have a different life."

Victor Dubuisson returns! Frenchman wins on Alps Tour, refuses paycheck
Victor Dubuisson returns! Frenchman wins on Alps Tour, refuses paycheck

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Victor Dubuisson returns! Frenchman wins on Alps Tour, refuses paycheck

Victor Dubuisson, a former DP World Tour champion and 2014 European Ryder Cup star who retired at age 33, played his first competitive golf since September 2023 and made it look as easy as riding a bicycle. The 35-year-old Frenchman returned to the Alps Tour, a developmental circuit, and carded rounds of 62-65-61 at Golf de Biarritz Le Phare in his homeland. Then he birdied the second playoff hole to edge Spain's Jorge Maicas and win the Biarritz Cup. But according to Dubuisson declined to accept his winner's share of the €47,500 prize purse after being in the field as a sponsor's exemption. Calling it 'a gesture of personal principle, Dubuisson refused his €7,600 winner's check, which went to Maicas. Dubuisson was the No. 1 amateur in 2009 before turning pro and had the potential to do the same in the pay-for-play ranks but the life of a touring pro wasn't for him. 'I feel like I've reached my limits and I know I can find pleasure elsewhere, I'm convinced of that,' the enigmatic Dubuisson said during an interview in December 2023 with France's L'Equipe. 'I spent 15 years alone on the Tour, curled up on myself. I missed contact with people. So it's just simple human relationships around golf that I want to have.' It appears his game has little rust and time will tell if this Alps Tour victory kickstarts a full-fledged comeback bid. 'It is unclear at this stage whether Dubuisson plans to build on this success and target a full comeback,' reported, noting that for the past 18 months he has been running clinics for holiday makers in Tenerife at the Abama Golf Resort. This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Victor Dubuisson returns, wins on Alps Tour, refuses prize money

Victor Dubuisson returns! Frenchman wins on Alps Tour, refuses paycheck
Victor Dubuisson returns! Frenchman wins on Alps Tour, refuses paycheck

USA Today

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Victor Dubuisson returns! Frenchman wins on Alps Tour, refuses paycheck

Victor Dubuisson, a former DP World Tour champion and 2014 European Ryder Cup star who retired at age 33, played his first competitive golf since September 2023 and made it look as easy as riding a bicycle. The 35-year-old Frenchman returned to the Alps Tour, a developmental circuit, and carded rounds of 62-65-61 at Golf de Biarritz Le Phare in his homeland. Then he birdied the second playoff hole to edge Spain's Jorge Maicas and win the Biarritz Cup. But according to Dubuisson declined to accept his winner's share of the €47,500 prize purse after being in the field as a sponsor's exemption. Calling it 'a gesture of personal principle, Dubuisson refused his €7,600 winner's check, which went to Maicas. Dubuisson was the No. 1 amateur in 2009 before turning pro and had the potential to do the same in the pay-for-play ranks but the life of a touring pro wasn't for him. 'I feel like I've reached my limits and I know I can find pleasure elsewhere, I'm convinced of that,' the enigmatic Dubuisson said during an interview in December 2023 with France's L'Equipe. 'I spent 15 years alone on the Tour, curled up on myself. I missed contact with people. So it's just simple human relationships around golf that I want to have.' It appears his game has little rust and time will tell if this Alps Tour victory kickstarts a full-fledged comeback bid. 'It is unclear at this stage whether Dubuisson plans to build on this success and target a full comeback,' reported, noting that for the past 18 months he has been running clinics for holiday makers in Tenerife at the Abama Golf Resort.

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