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The final round of the 2025 MENA Tour Qualifying School at Troia Golf Course is less about the trophy and more about the "Card." The strategic narrative for the final 18 holes is a tale of two tournaments: Chris Wood attempting to complete a dominant wire-to-wire victory, and the frantic scramble around the 50th-place bubble. The primary hurdle for the field is the psychological weight of the "Qualifying Line." At Troia, where the greens are notoriously small and the sandy scrub is unforgiving, a single lapse in concentration can be the difference between full playing privileges and a season with no status.
The headline story remains the professional rebirth of Chris Wood. Entering the day with a five-shot lead at 8-under par, Wood’s tactical objective is simple: high-percentage golf. By contrast, for players like Ludovico Addabbo and Aidan O’Hagan, who sit right on the edge of the top 50, the day requires a balanced attack. They must find birdies on the reachable par-5s while avoiding the "double-bogey traps" that lurk on the exposed, windy back nine of the Troia peninsula.
Reports Result ListResult DescriptionChris Wood completed a clinical return to professional golf by claiming medalist honors at the 2025 MENA Tour Q-School. Finishing with a steady 2-under 70, Wood posted a winning total of 10-under par, a full six strokes clear of his nearest competitor. Wood's final round was a masterclass in conservative strategy; he took irons off almost every tee and relied on his world-class short game to scramble for pars when the Atlantic winds gusted. His victory secures him the #1 Category 3 card and marks him as the clear favorite heading into the season opener at Aroeira.
The real drama, however, unfolded further down the leaderboard. England’s Will Marshall secured solo second at 4-under par after a final-round 71, while Scotland's Sebastian Sandin and France's Nicolas Calvet safely earned their cards with top-five finishes. The "Bubble" provided the day's most tense moments, as Italy's Ludovico Addabbo produced a clutch birdie on the 18th hole to finish at 4-over par, safely inside the top 50. In total, 52 players earned their 2025–26 MENA Tour cards, setting the stage for a highly competitive "Portugal Swing."

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