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Victor Dubuisson, a former DP World Tour champion, made a surprising return to golf by winning the Biarritz Cup. Just months after announcing his retirement, Dubuisson showcased his skills with outstanding rounds, ultimately winning in a playoff against Jorge Maicas. In a remarkable gesture, he declined the winner’s prize, opting to support his fellow competitor instead. This victory raises questions about his future in competitive golf as he explores a more personal approach to the sport.
Biarritz, France – Victor Dubuisson, a former two-time DP World Tour champion and a notable participant in the 2014 Ryder Cup, made headlines with his unexpected return to competitive golf by winning the Biarritz Cup. This victory comes just months after the 33-year-old announced his retirement from professional golf in December 2023, following a lackluster season in which he participated in only eight events and withdrew after the first round of his final two tournaments.
Dubuisson’s withdrawal from the golf scene was initially influenced by his experience of solitude within the sport, which he described as becoming increasingly burdensome. While he had initially considered qualifying for the LIV Golf series for the 2024 season, he ultimately decided against it, choosing instead to focus on coaching aspiring golfers.
His return to the greens at the Biarritz Cup, which is part of the Alps Tour, a European developmental circuit, showcased his remarkable skills. Dubuisson exhibited outstanding performance throughout the tournament, achieving rounds of 62, 65, and 61, thereby finishing the event at 19 under par. He won the championship in a playoff against Spain’s Jorge Maicas, sealing the victory with a birdie on the second extra hole.
Despite his success at the Biarritz Cup, Dubuisson declined to accept the winner’s prize of approximately €7,600 (about $9,000), citing a personal principle and instead directing the prize money to his competitor Maicas. This decision reflects Dubuisson’s commitment to fostering relationships in golf and supporting fellow players. His participation in the tournament was made possible through a sponsor’s exemption, and he expressed his gratitude towards Gerald Bouhourd, president of C&S Partners, for the opportunity and his ongoing support for young golfers.
Throughout his professional golfing career, Dubuisson earned about $11.9 million on the DP World Tour, along with just over $1 million from 29 starts on the PGA Tour. His journey in golf began when he became the No. 1 amateur golfer in the world in 2009, several months prior to turning professional. His time on tour included memorable moments, notably a standout performance against Tiger Woods in 2013, yet ultimately led him to find the lifestyle of a touring pro to be unfulfilling.
This recent triumph raises questions about whether Dubuisson will pursue a full-time return to competitive golf. His performance at the Biarritz Cup indicates that despite stepping back from high-level competition, his skills remain finely honed. Speculation surrounds the possibility of his ongoing involvement in tournaments, as he transitions to a more personal approach that emphasizes human connections in the sport.
The Biarritz Cup victory marks a significant point in Dubuisson’s journey and highlights his ability to excel despite stepping away from professional golf. As fans and players alike reflect on his past achievements and ongoing prospects, Dubuisson’s future in the golfing world remains an intriguing narrative of rejuvenation and passion for the game.
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- Golf.com: Victor Dubuisson Declines Winning Check
- AmateurGolf.com: Former Ryder Cup Star Victor Dubuisson Wins in Playoff
- Golfweek: Victor Dubuisson Returns, Wins on Alps Tour, Refuses Prize Money
- Wikipedia: Victor Dubuisson
- BVM Sports: Victor Dubuisson Wins Biarritz Cup, Declines Prize Money Citation
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