The Englishman has suffered to win in the playoff a tournament that has come to be very on track, while Jon has come back to a ninth place in which Ángel Ayora and David Puig have also finished
He Spanish Open 2025 has proclaimed the winner Marco Penge after a more even finish than the week had marked. The Englishman suffered in the last lap and saw his compatriot Daniel Brown force a playoff in which the favorite has won by birdie against par.
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Spanish players have not been able to access them. Jon Rahm has risen to ninth place, which he has shared with Ángel Ayora and David Puig so that all of them have finished as the best Spaniards in the tournament.
Final classification of the Spanish Open (par 71)
1. Marco Penge (England) 269 (66-67-64-72). Birdie in the tiebreaker
2. Daniel Brown (England) 269 (69-66-67-67). Pair in the tiebreaker
3. Joel Girbach (Switzerland) 270 (69-65-67-69)
4. Tom McKibbin (Northern Ireland) 272 (71-65-67-69)
5. Ugo Coussaud (France) 273 (65-73-66-69)
5. Rasmus Neergard-Petersen (Denmark) 273 (68-70-67-68)
5. Jayden Schaper (South Africa) 273 (69-69-68-67)
5. Joakim Lagergren (Sweden) 273 (71-64-72-66)
9. Thorbjorn Olesen (Denmark) 274 (68-68-68-70)
9. Alexander Levy (France) 274 (67-68-69-70)
9. David Puig (Spain) 274 (69-69-67-69)
9. Ángel Ayora (Spain) 274 (67-69-69-69)
9. Alex Fitzpatrick (England) 274 (71-67-68-68)
9. Calum Hill (Scotland) 274 (73-69-66-66)
9. Jon Rahm (Spain) 274 (72-66-71-65)
…
35. Luis Masaveu (Spain) 280 (70-68-71-71)
35. Nacho Elvira (Spain) 280 (68-71-71-70)
39. Sergio García (Spain) 281 (71-70-69-71)
55. Iván Cantero (Spain) 284 (72-70-75-67)
55. José Luis Ballester (Spain) 284 (70-70-73-71)
55. Rafa Cabrera (Spain) 284 (69-69-74-72)
62. Alejandro del Rey (Spain) 285 (70-72-72-71)
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