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Last 5 performances

End DateTournamentPos.R2DR PointsR2MR PointsPrize MoneyR1R2R3R4TotalTo ParHistory
12/10/2025
Open de España presented by Madrid
1
835.0
€477,498.12
66
67
64
72
269
-15
05/10/2025
Alfred Dunhill Links Championship
91T
€0.00
71
71
72
-
214
-2
14/09/2025
BMW PGA Championship
13T
113.02
€108,502.93
68
69
71
67
275
-13
07/09/2025
Amgen Irish Open
50T
21.5
€19,610.12
70
70
75
73
288
PAR
31/08/2025
Omega European Masters
8T
102.8
€57,368.92
70
66
63
66
265
-15
  • Marco PENGE 42054

    Meet Marco

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    Turned pro in 2017 after a successful amateur career which included a victory at the Scottish Strokeplay in 2015.

    Earned his first professional title at the 2019 Prem Group Irish Masters on the EuroPro Tour. Ended that season third on the EuroPro Tour Order of Merit to secure a place on the HotelPlanner Tour the following year.

    Played his first full season on the HotelPlanner Tour in 2022, ending the year in 39th position on the Road to Mallorca Rankings.

    Won twice on the HotelPlanner Tour in 2023 as he won the Road to Mallorca Rankings and earned promotion to the DP World Tour for 2024. Claimed his first victory at the Open de Portugal at Royal Óbidos and triumphed at the season-ending Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final to win the Rankings by just seven points.

    Ended his rookie season on the DP World Tour in 110th place on the 2024 Race to Dubai Rankings – the final position in the cut-off for the following season - after making a birdie putt on the final hole of the last event of the regular season at the Genesis Championship.

    Won his maiden DP World Tour title at the 2025 Hainan Classic, carding a five under par final round at Mission Hills to win by three strokes. Claimed his second win later that year as he pipped home favourite Rasmus Højgaard to win the Danish Golf Championship by one stroke at Furesø Golf Klub.

    Added a third title of an incredible 2025 season at the Open de España presented by Madrid, beating compatriot Dan Brown in a play-off at Club de Campo, also rising to a career-high 31st on the Official World Golf Ranking.

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