
Euan Walker became a DP World Tour player today after a second placed finish in the final event of the year at the Rolex Grand Final supported by the R&A at the Club de Golf Alcanada in Mallorca.
Starting the week in 17th place on the Race to Mallorca, Euan set the early pace with a 7-under first round 63. He then followed this up with scores of 71 & 70, to head into the final round in a tie for second place behind England’s, James Morrison. A final round 71 was not enough to catch Morrison, but it was enough to secure a 14th place finish on the Race to Mallorca, and earn his card for the 2026 DP World Tour season.
Having finished just outside the top 20 for the past 3 years, this result was very well deserved, and a reward for all the hard work and effort that Euan has put in over the past few seasons.

Euan will be joined by fellow Scots David Law and Danny Young as he moves onto the top tier of European golf, and will hope to establish himself quickly with fellow Scots Bob MacIntyre, Calum Hill and Grant Forrest who have all had wins on this year’s DP World Tour.