Rolex Grand Final Ready for HotelPlanner Tour Showdown
News Summary
The Rolex Grand Final, the concluding event of the HotelPlanner Tour, will take place from October 30 to November 2 at Club de Golf Alcanada in Spain. With 45 qualified players vying for a $500,000 prize purse, the competition is fierce as only the top 20 will secure a place on the DP World Tour. Currently, JC Ritchie leads the rankings, followed closely by Maximilian Steinlechner and David Law. Fans can catch all the action broadcasted by Sky Sports Golf.
Rolex Grand Final Set for Exciting Conclusion of HotelPlanner Tour
The countdown is on for the Rolex Grand Final, the thrilling climactic event of the HotelPlanner Tour, taking place from October 30 to November 2 at the picturesque Club de Golf Alcanada in Spain. This season finale is more than just a championship; it’s a pivotal moment for competitors who have been battling all season long on their journey to greatness.
Top Players Face Off
Only the cream of the crop will tee off at the Rolex Grand Final. A total of 45 players qualified by making their mark on the Road to Mallorca standings. Out of these elite competitors, only the top 20 performers after a rigorous 72 holes will secure their spot on the prestigious DP World Tour. That’s right—this tournament isn’t just about bragging rights; it’s a ticket to the big leagues!
Who’s in the Lead?
This year, JC Ritchie from South Africa is the player to watch, currently sitting at the top of the rankings with an impressive 1,546.30 points, thanks to three victories over the season. He has already clinched his promotion and will be aiming for more glory. Following him closely in second place is Maximilian Steinlechner from Austria, accumulating 1,445.97 points with one win in 25 events.
Meanwhile, David Law from Scotland is hot on his heels in third place with a total of 1,433.56 points from 23 events and two wins. The competition gets tighter from there; Renato Paratore of Italy sits in fourth with 1,394.09 points and three wins, while Oihan Guillamondeguy from France rounds out the top five at 1,267.02 points, having one victory to his name.
What’s at Stake?
The prize purse for this dramatic showdown is stacked at $500,000, with the champion pocketing a cool $79,191.92. For the players clawing for a change in their careers, this is a crucial opportunity—earning a coveted spot among the top 20 will guarantee them a card to compete on the DP World Tour for the 2026 season.
Tune In!
Fans eager to catch the action can follow the coverage provided by Sky Sports Golf. They are set to broadcast from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm on the first three days, and from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm on the final day, ensuring that golf enthusiasts won’t miss a moment of this electrifying climax.