England’s Chris Wood delivered a masterful performance at the MENA Golf Tour Q School in Portugal, claiming a wire-to-wire victory by a commanding six-shot margin. The former Ryder Cup star, standing at 6 feet 6 inches tall, showcased his resilience and skill at the Troia Golf Course, finishing six-under-par over the 54-hole event. His composed final-round score of even-par 72 secured his full status for the 2025–26 MENA Golf Tour season, marking a significant milestone in his comeback journey from injuries and mental challenges. Wood, a three-time DP World Tour winner, set the tone early with an opening 66 and maintained his dominance throughout the tournament. His final round featured key birdies on the first, eighth, and 14th holes, despite bogeys on the second, 12th, and 15th. Reflecting on his performance, Wood emphasized the importance of his mental progress, stating, ‘I’ve had enormous challenges mentally over the last few years, so that is the important thing for me.’ The victory not only highlights his technical prowess but also underscores his determination to rebuild his career through the MENA Golf Tour pathway. A three-way tie for second place at level par included Sebastian Sandin (Sco), Will Marshall (Eng), and Nicolas Calvet (Fr). The top 50 finishers earned Category 3 cards for the upcoming season, while others received Category 9A cards, granting entry into the initial events. The Tour continues with the PGA Aroeira Challenge and the Rolear Algarve Classic, offering players opportunities to compete for $100,000 prize funds and OWGR points.
