Scotland’s Grant Forrest made a final-round charge at the Acciona Open de Espana, carding a 7-under 28 over his final nine holes to vault into a tie for third place at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid.
The 28-year-old Forrest carded a 6-under 65 to finish at 17-under 276, two strokes out of the playoff won by Spain’s Rafa Cabrera Bello. “I’m delighted after not getting off to the best of starts. I managed to knuckle down, and I am happy with the result,” said Forrest, who played the final round with world No. 1 Jon Rahm. “That was great,” he said regarding playing with Rahm. “I know Jon from college and playing with the world No. 1 in Spain with the crowds going mental was unbelievable.” Forrest captured his first career European Tour win in August at the Hero Open and has missed just one cut in five starts since. On the season, Forrest has made 15 cuts in 21 starts with one other top 10 – a T-4 at the Irish Open. This week he’ll make his third start in the Andalucia Masters, where he’s made the cut twice and recorded a best finish of T-37 in 2019. “It’s good to be going to Valderrama having put some decent results together,” said Forrest, who stands at No. 155 in the world rankings and 35th in the Race to Dubai. “I feel my game is trending in the right direction, but I’ll need to play a bit better off the tee next week.”