Balmaseda hoping to exploit home advantage at Sotogrande Masters

Sport360 staff 20:13 02/04/2016
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  • Local hero: Carlos Balmaseda.

    The inaugural Qualifying School event this year was held in Spain, but this week will be the first time a full-field MENA Tour event is taking place in the European nation.

    Ahead of the event, Balmaseda said: “With an array of courses and short-sleeves climate, Spain is a big factory of golf, but we need more competitive events that provide a springboard for our emerging players to grow and excel globally.

    “The Sotogrande Masters is a welcome addition to Spain’s portfolio of international events, one which also reflects the popularity of the tour in this part of the world.

    “The number of Spaniards playing on the tour has risen rapidly over the years with the victory of Gabriel Canizares last season serving as a catalyst in fuelling interest in the MENA Tour.”

    A strong field of 116 players, including 17 from Spain, will join the startling line-up Sunday.

    Canizares, who is a son of European Tour veteran Jose-Maria, also felt tackling windy conditions will be the key. “I expect a winning score of 8 to 10-under, but if the wind blows, which is likely the case, then your guess is as good as mine.

    “Whatever the outcome might be, the players will enjoy this great course.

    “We don’t have that many tournaments these days and the guys are taking the MENA Golf Tour route to hone their competitive edge and get better and make a living. Playing on the MENA Tour, in my opinion, is also quite affordable, which is great.”

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