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		<title>Sebastien Gros gets career back on track with NewGiza Open victory on MENA Tour</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>FRENCHMAN Sebastien Gros is determined to resuscitate his career this year. And the two-time Challenge Tour winner made a brilliant start in that direction by claiming the inaugural NewGiza Open. Gros said: “This is fantastic. I have worked very hard this winter along with my team. “To get a win so early in the season [&#8230;]</p>
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<div id="attachment_7492" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/SebastienGros-3.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-7492" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/SebastienGros-3-1024x668.jpg" alt="2020 NewGiza Open winner Sebastien Gros (right) who finished two shots better than David Hague, from Malton and Norton Golf Club" width="1024" height="668" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Sebastien Gros (right) with Ali Mohamed, director of Operations at the NewGiza Golf Club after his two-shot victory over Yorkshire rookie David Hague</p></div>
<p><strong>FRENCHMAN Sebastien Gros is determined to resuscitate his career this year.</strong></p>
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<p>And the two-time Challenge Tour winner made a brilliant start in that direction by claiming the inaugural NewGiza Open.</p>
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<p>Gros said: “This is fantastic. I have worked very hard this winter along with my team.</p>
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<p>“To get a win so early in the season is surely going to give me a lot of confidence going forward.”</p>
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<p>The Frenchman took full advantage of the easier opening stretch of NewGiza Golf Club’s stunning course built in an old quarry against the backdrop of Cairo’s famous Pyramids.</p>
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<p>Gros made three birdies in his first four holes, and then added two more in a round which saw him hit 16 greens in regulation.</p>
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<p>“I missed the green on the eight and had a poor tee shot on the 16,” said Sebastien Gros.</p>
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<p>“Those were the only two holes where I had to battle for pars. It was very solid otherwise.</p>
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<p>“I got off to a good start and was very pleased when I two-putted for birdie from 95 feet on the third.</p>
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<p>“That was a very good first putt to tap-in distance despite facing two or three breaks,” Gros added.</p>
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<p>“Immediately after that, I hit what was possibly my best shot of the day on the fourth – a five-iron against the wind to about six feet.</p>
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<p>“It was after that fourth hole that I felt I could win this. My long game was very good throughout the day once again, and even though I missed a few other birdie chances, I putted well too.”</p>
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<p>The 31-year-old – who lost his European Tour card in 2018 after playing at the highest level for three years – started the final round two shots behind overnight leader Curtis Knipes.</p>
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<p>But having overtaken the 2018 English Champion of Champions, Gros finished two ahead of eventual runner-up David Hague.</p>
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<p>Gros played a second straight bogey-free round on his way to a five-under par 67 that was one better than his second-round 68 to post 13-under.</p>
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<p>It proved enough to claim the winner’s cheque of $13,500 and moved him into <a href="https://menatour.golf/journey-to-jordan" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">second place on the Journey to Jordan rankings,</a> with a place in next year’s Dubai Desert Classic going to the eventual MENA Tour Order of Merit winner.</p>
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<h2>Hague close to victory at NewGiza in just second start on MENA Tour</h2>
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<p><strong>YORKSHIRE’S former England amateur international David Hague charged through the field with a seven-under par 65 on Thursday.</strong></p>
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<p>Young Hague, who decided to turn pro after securing his card at the MENA Tour Qualifying School, almost turned his second start as a professional into a dream win.</p>
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<p>Last year’s Lee Westwood Trophy winner could have finished much better than his eventual 11-under total.</p>
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<p>But Hague paid the price of making a late bogey on the par-five 17th hole.</p>
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<p>Hague entered the MENA Tour Qualifying School as an amateur, turned pro right after securing his card.</p>
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<p>And he was delighted with his performance this early in his professional career, having faded out of the race for a Walker Cup call-up against the Americans at Hoylake last year, after being a regular in the England set up for three years.</p>
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<p>“I got off to a hot start and was eight-under par through 13 holes,” said Hague.</p>
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<p>“Slightly disappointed with the finish as I missed a birdie chance from six feet on the 15th, then three-putted from 15 feet on the 17th hole for my only bogey of the day.</p>
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<p>“I also missed an eight-footer on the 18th,” said the 23-year-old, from Malton and Norton GC, near York.</p>
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<p>“But seven-under par is a great round and I am really pleased with the way I have played, especially after missing the cut last week in Jordan.”</p>
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<p><strong>•<a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/mena-tour-off-to-egypt-for-newgiza-open-langley-faces-tour-stars-finch-and-wattel/" target="_blank">Castle Royle’s David Langley,</a> who finished tied eighth at NewGiza, leads the Journey to Jordan after two events, following his </strong><strong>victory in the Journey to Jordan No. 1 last week.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Sebastien Gros trails Langley by $735 as the players prepare for the third of the 11-strong schedule for the firts half of the MENA Tour season.</strong></p>
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<h3>Purcell takes third on MENA Tour debut</h3>
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<p><strong>IRELAND’S Conor Purcell made a great start to his MENA Tour career as well, finishing tied third after a closing 67.</strong></p>
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<p>The Portmarnock pro, who played in Great Britain and Ireland’s Walker Cup defeat against the Americans at Hoylake, in September, finished alongside the promising Swede Niclas Weiland, who carded a 68.</p>
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<p>Overnight leader Knipes meanwhile never got going after a triple-bogey seven on the par-four eighth hole.</p>
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<p>The Essex ace, who qualified to play in last year’s Open at Royal Portrush, finally finished tied fifth at nine-under par, along with Scotland’s Scott Henry and Dorset’s Abu Dhabi-based pro Luke Joy, after both shot 69s.</p>
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<p>The MENA Tour by Arena next moves to Muscat, Oman, for the Ghala Open from February 17-19.</p>
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<p>The winner of the tournament gets a spot at the European Tour’s Oman Open, held the following week.</p>
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<p><strong>•For details of the players entered in the Ghala Open click </strong><a href="https://menatour.golf/tournament/details/2020/the-ghala-open"><strong>here</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p>
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