April 4, 2025
England Mansell wins the title of Maiden DP Tour Title

England Mansell wins the title of Maiden DP Tour Title

Richard Mansell famous with the classic Singapore trophy
Richard Mansell played his 104th tournament during the DP World Tour [Getty Images]

Porsche Singapore Classic Final Lavier Final

-16 R Mansell (Eng); -15 K Nakajima (JPN); -14 T MCKIBBIN (Ni), a sadder (FRA); -13 M Armitage (Eng).

Others: -12 M Jordan (Eng); -11 R Macintyre (SCO); -7 P Casey (Eng); -6 E MOLINARI (Ita)

Complete classification

Richard Mansell in England won the Porsche Singapore Classic to win his first DP world tour title.

The 29 -year -old, who made his debut in Europe in 2021, was one step ahead before the final of a tournament reduced to 54 holes after Thursday washing.

He took the lead with five sneakies in a row from the fourth hole, then held the challenge of Keita Nakajima in Japan to win by a blow to the National Golf Resort Club.

Mansell two blows of more than 100 feet for a birdie in the 18th at a round of six under 66 and finished 16 under the general classification.

"I just had to really, really, really patient and forget everyone. It was my main thing today – to focus on myself," He said.

"That makes these almost-me and when I have advanced in the past in the past. It just means much more.

"In 2022, I had a lot of calls and I did not do it.

"By thinking about it, I should probably have continued to do what I was doing and it would probably have happened much earlier.

"But I went to get, I tried to change and I became good enough to point my finger, blaming others why it did not happen.

"I started not to take advantage of it and I just got lost a bit where I really came from.

"It has taken a lot of work over the past six months. Ellie, my wife, was so favorable. So many people have supported me and believed me in me when I stopped doing it myself."

Nakajima, who pulled six birdies in his 65th birthday, finished a blow in front of Tom McKibbin of Northern Ireland – playing his first DP Tour event since his visit to Liv golf – and Adrien Saddier de France, who both went around in 68.

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