Only 21 years old, French player Theo Boulet is experiencing his best sporting moment in his budding professional career. It is his second consecutive victory on the Alps Tour, after Crerand won this Saturday the Aravel Golf Andorra Open with a total of 198 strokes (-15).
and the young Frenchman Coming from a victory at the 21st Open International of Mirabelle d’Or two weeks agoSo he already has two professional victories in a row
The one at Golf Chantilly He takes home a cheque for 5,800 euros and 6,525 Order of Merit points, moving him up to second in the rankings with 15,531. Second only to Araveal is his compatriot Benjamin Kedochim, who tops the rankings with 19,635.
“It’s unbelievable to win two matches in a row”
“To be able to win back-to-back events is amazing, it’s amazing. You know, the goal has always been to win, but to be able to win 2 events in a row is very rare. This doesn’t happen very often at the professional level. “I’m very happy, it shows that the work I’m doing is paying off,” Boulet said.

“nothing will change. I will keep working the way I am doing and hopefully the season will continue in a positive way..Obviously the ultimate goal remains the same, which is to promote to the Challenge Tour, and winning two tournaments puts me in a good position, however, the season is not over so I have to keep my focus,” he assured.
After a heavy storm halted the tournament for two and a half hours on the final day, Boulet never looked to have his victory in danger, despite the efforts of French player Benjamin Cadouchim (-13) as well as Italians Edoardo Giletta and Paul Margolis, who finished four shots behind the champion (-11).
Sigot López and Rubén Lafuente, the best Spaniards
In the first places, we highlight the Spaniards Sigot López and Rubén Lafuente, who finished in an excellent fifth place.with a total of 203 hits (-10). The Madrid native gained several positions on Saturday’s final day thanks to his 65 hits (-6), while the Galician managed to stay in those positions of honor with his 69 hits (-2).
After Sigote López and Rubén Lafuente, The Spanish representation fell to Asier Aguirre’s eleventh place -Last year ranked third with -7, while Mario Galeano and Álvaro Fernández Cabezuela were in fourteenth place with -6.
Young FCGolf amateur, Ivan Ponsdomenech finished the tournament in twenty-fourth place with 209 strokes (−4), one of the best amateurs in the tournament.with Marco Florioli, ninth (-8) and Dutchman Thom Hoetmer (-5).
