One shot in front overnight, the young Spaniard carded a final round 73 to reach level-par for the tournament, two ahead of Scotland’s Duncan Stewart who closed with a 71. The English foursome, comprising Liam Crawford, Andrew Marshall, Jordan Garnish and David Booth, finished in a tie for fifth a further shot adrift as the top 60 players were awarded Category-7 membership of the MENA Golf Tour for the 2016 season.
The leading 12 players shared a prize fund of $13,000 with Gallegos walking away with a winner’s cheque for $3,000. The top 15 also received complimentary Mena Golf Tour membership for 2016.
Mohamed Juma Buamaim, chairman of the MENA Golf Tour, congratulated all the players who earned their playing rights for the 2016 season. “It was great to see players from so many countries compete in the Q-School, which was an apt reflection on the growing strength of the tour,” he said.