Spain’s Adri Arnaus recorded his first runner-up result in more than two years, finishing solo second on home soil at the Acciona Open de Espana after losing on the first hole of a playoff to fellow countryman Rafa Cabrera Bello.
The 26-year-old Arnaus, who is still chasing his first European Tour win, finished at 19-under 265 at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid and lost with a par on the first extra hole. “I felt like I played the golf that I wanted to come out and play,” he said. “At the end it was aggressive golf, trying to get all the putts to the hole having all my chances. It just wasn’t meant to be, I guess, but I put myself in a good spot and I can’t wait to do it again next week.” Arnaus’ week was highlighted by a bogey-free, 7-under 64 in the second round, and he shot back-to-back rounds of 67 on the weekend, combatting two bogeys with two eagles on Sunday. The second-place finish boosted Arnaus to No. 146 in the world rankings and from 74th to 37th in the Race to Dubai. On the season, he’s made 13 cuts in 20 starts with three other top-10 finishes. He’ll make his second start in this week’s Andalucia Masters at Real Club Valderrama, where he finished T-2 in 2019.