The island of Wight Golfer Brandon Robinson Thompson obtained third place in Qatar Masters of the DP World Tour, which was held at the Doha Golf Club.
Continuing its strong form, Brandon won £ 126,000 for his efforts to Doha, adding to the £ 41,000 he won in the Bahrain Championship in January.
Brandon started hard, sharing the example of the first round with the Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen of Denmark after a superb six under 66.
The culmination of his round was a superb 60-foot sorter putt eighth, his penultimate hole.
Brandon Robinson-Thompson in Qatar Masters (Image: BRT GOLF)
He was fortunate to get the pure and simple track, but brought together a sip of sink of ten feet on the ninth, contenting himself on the one hand of first place.
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In the second round, Brandon took control with a flawless 68 of four sub-values, including birdies with eighth and tenth holes, as well as an eagle in the 16th per four.
His starting blow landed just four feet from the spit, and he typed for an eagle, moving ten under peer.
His turn set a difficult clubhouse target that no starter in the afternoon could match, giving him a two-stroke lead.
In the third round, Brandon lost his lead in the triple winner of the DP World Tour Haotong Li in China.
Brandon Robinson-Thompson in Qatar Masters (Image: BRT GOLF)
Brandon carded less than 71 to go to 11 sous, ranking second in the third day.
Haotong quickly erased the head of Brandon’s night with the first birdies.
Brandon remained stable but had a hard time making stews, his only Bogey to come to the sixth hole.
A crucial birdie on the 16th held him in the running, and he showed resilience in the 18th, fill the gap with two shots.
In the end, in the fourth round, Haotong won, with Neergaard-Petersen finishing second, two blows ahead of Brandon, who finished at 13 years old.
After the tournament, Brandon expressed his gratitude to his supporters, publishing: “Thank you for all the messages and the support of the last two weeks.
“Doha Golf Club was incredible for Qatar masters, and I loved being in the running.
“What a feeling. I am close and I know that my time is coming!
“A week of leave, then back in Kenya.”
Then Brandon will participate in the Kenya Open at the Muthaiga Golf Club from February 20 to 23.