Tartan Pro Tour

In-form Scot sets up chance to secure automatic HotelPlanner Tour promotion

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By Martin Dempster - The Scotsman

Rory Franssen lands his second win of season on Tartan Pro Tour

Rory

Franssen teed up a chance to secure an automatic step up to the

HotelPlanner Tour after landing his second win of the season on the

Tartan Pro Tour.

The

St Andrews-based player carded a bogey-free four-under 68 in the

closing circuit to land a two-shot success in the Cardrona Classic

presented by Martin Gilbert at Cardrona Hotel, Golf & Spa near

Peebles.

Franssen also won the Blairgowrie Perthshire Masters presented by

Petrasco earlier in the year and will secure his HotelPlanner Tour card

straight away if he can add a third title triumph in a single season on

the Scottish circuit.

Rory Franssen shows off the trophy after winning the Cardrona Classic presented by Martin Gilbert | Tartan Pro Tour

The

chance for players to secure the instant step up to the DP World Tour’s

feeder circuit was set up through the Tartan Pro Tour becoming an

official Satellite Tour this year.

“It’s

an amazing opportunity,” added Franssen. ”It’s great that it has become

a Satellite Tour for the HotelPlanner Tour. It’s unreal for the guys

who are only playing in Scotland.”

In

addition to a top prize worth £4315, Franssen also secured a spot in

the Farmfoods Scottish Challenge supported by The R&A, which is

taking place this year at Schloss Roxburghe near Kelso.

“That’s

a nice bonus,” he admitted. “I’ve played in that the past few years at

Newmachar. It’s a great event and I am buzzing to be in it again.”

Having

opened with rounds of 69 and 65 before adding his polished final-day

effort, Franssen finished with a 14-under total as he won on this

occasion from both Graeme Robertson and Chris Maclean.

“Yeah, it was a great win,” he said. “It was a tough week weather-wise, so I was ecstatic to pull through in the end.

“It

was great to finish with a bogey-free round. I find it quite a

stressful course off the tee. It is fairly wide but, if you miss the

fairway, it’s a lost ball.

“I

didn’t check the leaderboard but, when I posted my score and thought

about how windy it was, I reckoned I’d be in with a good shout.”

On

the back of his eye-catching start to the season, Franssen tops the

Order of Merit ahead of three-time HotelPlanner Tour winner heading into

next week’s Downfield Masters presented by Piper Sandler.

“I

think my putting has improved, I think that’s probably the biggest

difference this year,” he admitted. My friend James Blake who caddies

for New Zealander Kazuma Kobori on the DP World Tour bought a putter on

ebay.

“It

was too short for him, which was lucky for me. I went in for a putter

fitting at Auchterlonies and the guy said ‘listen mate, I could sell you

a L.A.B. putter but the one you’ve got is probably better for you’.

New putter has ‘kind of freed me up’

“That

gave me the belief that it was the right stick for me. Ever since then,

it has kind of freed me up and I’ve just been working on trying to get a

smoother stroke, which has been going well so far.

“I’m

usually a pretty streaky putter but this season it has become a lot

more steady and from inside eight feet it’s been great, which is a nice

change.”

The Cardona event on the circuit run by Paul Lawrie was sponsored by former Aberdeen Asset Management CEO Martin Gilbert.

“I played with Martin in the Dunhill Links a few years ago when he was

partnering Marc Warren,” said Franssen, who is looking forward to

playing in this week’s Gleneagles Pro-Am. “He’s done so much for

Scottish golf and it is great that he was sponsoring this event on the

Tartan Pro Tour.”