Dan Bradbury wins 2024 FedEx Open de France at Le Golf National

The win lifted Bradbury inside the top 25 in the Race to Dubai for the 2025 season.

Dan Bradbury’s goal was to make the cut at the DP World Tour’s FedEx Open de France. He did a lot better than that.

On Sunday, Bradbury carded a 5-under 66 in the final round to win the title by one stroke at Le Golf National in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France. The 25-year-old Englishman reeled off four birdies on the back nine to finish at 16 under overall for his second career win. Trailing by two strokes heading into the final round, Bradbury recounted that he looked over at the trophy on the first tee and thought, “it’s one of the ones you want.”

Asked if he had a place for the trophy, he smiled and said, “I’ll find one.”

Bradbury emerged from a bunched up leaderboard as 11 different players held or shared the lead on Sunday. Swedish golfer Jesper Svensson surrendered a one-stroke overnight lead, ballooning to 5-over 76 and tumbling down to a share of 27th.

Bradbury caught a break at No. 15 when his ball managed to stay dry and he proceeded to sink a 15-foot birdie putt.

“Straight out pushed it,” he said of his approach. “Luckily it stayed on, and I hit a horrendous putt that went in. Sometimes you just need that. Once I’d done that it felt like ‘there’s definitely something going for me.’”

Bradbury staved off Denmark’s Jeff Winther, who closed with a bogey-free 64. The win lifted Bradbury from worrying about being keeping his card for next season to inside the top 25 in the Race to Dubai.

“The goal was to make the cut so I didn’t have to go to Korea to keep my card,” Bradbury said. “I guess I will be looking for flights to Dubai.”

16-year-old from Ukraine, 1 shot off the lead, credits ping pong and Netflix after shooting 66 at Le Golf National

Grinberg reached the Round of 16 at the U.S. Junior Amateur in July.

The succession of amazing golf courses hosting the DP World Tour this fall continues this week, with Le Golf National hosting the 2024 FedEx Open de France.

The historic venue has hosted the 2018 Ryder Cup and the 2024 Summer Olympics. This week, it’s the site of the oldest national open in continental Europe.

All this history hasn’t fazed 16-year-old Lev Grinberg, who shot a 5-under 66 on Thursday and is tied with four others for fourth, one shot back of a three-way tie for the lead held by Thorbjorn Olesen, Joe Dean and Jesper Svensson. Grinberg’s birdies came in bunches, as he birdied Nos. 6 through 8 and then Nos. 14 through 16.

“It’s definitely some experience,” he said. “I’ve worked really hard and I really had fun today. I stuck to my game plan. I had a very good mindset a couple of weeks before and a couple of days before going into this event.

“Playing on an Olympic golf course, playing any DP World Tour venues, it’s great, and you just play with the pros. I’m very fortunate.”

Grinberg reached the Round of 16 at the U.S. Junior Amateur before falling to Nguyen Anh Minh of Vietnam at Oakland Hills Country Club in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, in July.

This week, he’s making sure he stays relaxed.

“I’m definitely going to have a good rest now. Do my normal routine. Play ping pong with my friends in the evening. Have a good sleep. Watch Netflix. Practice, eat and yeah, same game plan tomorrow and see what happens.”