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Purcell pursuing more success as Road to Mallorca reaches Europe – Irish Golfer Magazine

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Conor Purcell is hoping to keep the momentum rolling when he tees it up in the 25th edition of the Challenge de EspaƱa at Real Club Sevilla Golf this week.

The Irishman has enjoyed a stellar start to the 2024 Road to Mallorca season, and currently sits in 17th position on the Road to Mallorca Rankings following back-to-back top ten finishes in the United Arab Emirates last month.

The 26-year-old finished 29th in the Rankings last year to narrowly miss out on promotion to the DP World Tour, but admits that experience has given him the drive to go one better this term.

ā€œLast year obviously gave me some confidence knowing that I got very close to getting my DP World Tour card,ā€ he said. ā€œItā€™s great to get off to a good start this year too.

ā€œI also know weā€™re only eight events into a season of 29 events. A lot can happen between now and the end of the year so Iā€™ll just keep working away.

ā€œIā€™m going easy on myself at this stage of the season, but there has been a bit of a shift in my mentality.

ā€œMy head space was very good for those two weeks in the UAE. I was quite disciplined with not really looking at leaderboards, and I did a good job of just focussing on myself. The less I take notice of what other people are doing, I tend to do okay.ā€

Purcell has made the cut in all six outings on the Challenge Tour this year, finishing inside the top 25 in five of those events. Heā€™s looking forward to a return to Europe for the first time this season, at a course that has hosted the DP World Tour on four previous occasions.

ā€œItā€™s lovely here,ā€ he added. ā€œThe course is in perfect condition and itā€™s really nice visually, so Iā€™m looking forward to it.

ā€œThe greens seem like theyā€™re fairly small and thereā€™s a lot of sections to them. Theyā€™re quite quick as well, so I think having a decent proximity with my irons will be important throughout the week.ā€

Purcell is part of a strong field in Seville that includes current Road to Mallorca Number One Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, defending champion Martin Couvra and four-time DP World Tour winner David Horsey.

The opening round of the Challenge de EspaƱa gets under way tomorrow at 8:00am with Purcell teeing off alongside Frenchman Gary Stal and Swiss Benjamin Rusch at 1:20pm.

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