News Summary
James Morrison put on a remarkable performance at the Rolex Grand Final, culminating the HotelPlanner Tour’s 2025 Road to Mallorca. He secured victory with a stunning 15-under par, catapulting him from 36th to 6th in the rankings and earning €85,000. The event not only showcased high-caliber golf with 21 top players competing for promotion to the DP World Tour, but also featured a heartwarming father-son moment as Morrison’s son caddied for him. This victory marks a significant milestone in Morrison’s career.
James Morrison Shines Brightly at the Rolex Grand Final
This past weekend marked an exciting climax to the HotelPlanner Tour’s 2025 Road to Mallorca, with the Rolex Grand Final turning into a thrilling spectacle at Club de Golf Alcanada. From October 30 to November 2, golf lovers were treated to a showdown where dreams were on the line, accompanied by a generous €500,000 prize fund. This event was particularly special as it returned for the fifth time at this lovely Mallorca venue.
The Grand Showdown
With 21 top-notch winners from this year’s HotelPlanner Tour season participating, including impressive players like James Morrison, Daniel van Tonder, and JC Ritchie, expectations were high. The competition didn’t come easy as the field consisted of 45 talented players, all vying for an opportunity to move up to the prestigious DP World Tour.
As the final rounds unfolded, James Morrison, who started the week sitting at 36th in the rankings, put on a spectacular display of talent and focus. By the end of the tournament, he finished an impressive 15-under par, winning by three strokes—a performance that will be remembered for years to come!
Jumping to the Top
This victory catapulted Morrison from the 36th position to an unbelievable 6th place in the Road to Mallorca Rankings. Not only did it secure his spot in the prestigious DP World Tour for the 2026 season, but it also awarded him a hefty €85,000 prize for his hard work and skill. It is worth noting that the second-place finisher, Stefano Mazzoli, walked away with €55,000, making this grand finale rewarding for many.
