Portuguese golfer Pedro Figueiredo finished 15th at the Challenge Tour Grand Final, which England’s James Morrison won by a three-stroke margin.
Figueiredo completed the tournament with an aggregate score of 282 strokes, six under par. Morrison secured his victory with a total of 273 strokes, 15 under par.
Italy’s Stefano Mazzoli placed second, finishing three strokes behind Morrison at 276 total strokes. A trio of golfers tied for third place, four strokes off the lead.
This group included South Africa’s Daniel van Tonder, Scotland’s Euan Walker, and Sweden’s Albin Bergstrom. Each finished with 277 strokes.
Figueiredo’s final round at the Club de Golf Alcanada in Mallorca, Spain, matched his first. He posted a score of 69 shots, three under par. This round featured six birdies and three bogeys.
