Scotland’s Ewen Ferguson captured his first career DP World Tour title over the weekend at the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters, winning by a shot over American Chase Hanna.
The 25-year-old Ferguson, who’s missed just one cut in six DPWT starts this season, started the day two strokes behind 54-hole co-leaders Adrian Meronk and Matthew Jordan. But as the leaders fell off the pace, Ferguson took advantage and rallied down the stretch – making eagle at 16 and birdie at 18 – to shoot 2-under 70 and finish at 7-under 281. “I just can’t believe it at all,” he said afterward. “Years and years of hard work. My mum, dad, sister and brother and all my family gave me everything to try and get to this moment and it’s an absolute dream come true.” Ferguson had just two top-10 finishes prior to Qatar, finishing T-8 earlier this year at the Magical Kenya Open and a solo third at the 2019 Belgian Knockout. The DPWT will break until after the Masters, April 7-10, and will resume with the ISPS Handa Championship in Spain, April 21-24.