Tour pro details brutal world ranking change that saw him miss out on Masters spot to LIV Golf star

Tour pro details brutal world ranking change that saw him miss out on Masters spot to LIV Golf star
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Tour pro details brutal world ranking change that saw him miss out on Masters spot to LIV Golf star
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Joshua Lees)
Published: Dec, 19 2024 16:06

DP World Tour star Marcel Siem has opened up on the brutal moment he missed out on a spot to play at the Masters for the very first time by 0.01 world ranking points. Siem is a seasoned pro on the DP World Tour, having won on the Wentworth-based circuit six times since making his debut way back in 1998. His success on Tour has seen him compete on the major championship stage on plenty of occasions throughout the years, with his last coming at this year's Open Championship.

As well as making seven appearances at The Open, the German veteran has also competed Stateside at the PGA Championship and US Open, with his best finish coming in a tie for 12th at the 2014 edition of the latter. Despite this, Siem has never been able to play his way into arguably golf's most prestigious event, the Masters at Augusta National. He came closest back in 2013, after the 44-year-old was crowned champion of the Trophée Hassan II in Agadir, Morocco.

His victory projected him to move to 49th in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) a day later, a jump that came at the perfect time, with the top-50 players in the world offered a spot at the Masters taking place two weeks later. Having been told the news, Siem was celebrating both his win and maiden Masters invite long into the night in North Africa.

His Masters dream soon became a nightmare there though, after Siem was informed that Henrik Stenson and Daniel Berger had enjoyed hot finishes in the States over on the PGA Tour to pip him by 0.01 points in the rankings, moving him into the dreaded 51st spot.

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