European Tour: Alfred Dunhill Championship Power Rankings

MALELANE, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 13: A general view as Matt Wallace of England chips on the 13th during day one of the Alfred Dunhill Championships at Leopard Creek Country Golf Club on December 13, 2018 in Malelane, South Africa. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
MALELANE, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 13: A general view as Matt Wallace of England chips on the 13th during day one of the Alfred Dunhill Championships at Leopard Creek Country Golf Club on December 13, 2018 in Malelane, South Africa. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images) /
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QUARTEIRA, PORTUGAL – OCTOBER 27: Jack Singh Brar of England celebrates on the eighteenth green during Day Four of the Portugal Masters at Dom Pedro Victoria Golf Course on October 27, 2019 in Quarteira, Portugal. (Photo by Harry Trump/Getty Images)
QUARTEIRA, PORTUGAL – OCTOBER 27: Jack Singh Brar of England celebrates on the eighteenth green during Day Four of the Portugal Masters at Dom Pedro Victoria Golf Course on October 27, 2019 in Quarteira, Portugal. (Photo by Harry Trump/Getty Images) /

England’s Jack Singh Brar is looking forward to his second season on the European Tour, having sank a putt on the final hole of the Portugal Masters to keep his Tour card for the 2020 campaign.

Coming into the final round, Singh Brar knew he needed to finish inside the top ten of the event in Vilamoura to assure himself of a position inside the top 115 on the Race to Dubai list, and therefore, keeping his card for the new season.

He did so, thanks to a T8 finish at the Dom Pedro Victoria Golf Course, which kept him in the top 115. It was the Englishman’s best performances of the season, and he could not have brought it out at a better time.

2019 was not the best year for Singh Brar, who dropped from 212nd to outside the top 350 in the Official World Golf Rankings, but that top ten finish in Portugal would have given the young man some confidence going into the 2020 campaign.

This will be the Englishman’s second appearance at Leopard Creek CC, having finished just outside the top 25 a year ago. He will be looking to go one better this time round to get off to a good start for the new season.