The 23-year-old carded a five under par round of 67 to reach
15 under alongside Mory and Ravetto at Royal Óbidos Spa & Golf Resort but
it was Pineau who claimed his maiden Challenge Tour victory in dramatic
fashion.
“I think I had nine, ten events which I was playing on the
satellite Tour where I finish second,” he said. “I was just playing to keep my
card on the Challenge Tour and now I am doing better than that, so I have no
words.”
“My goal this morning was to make the top three. Félix and
David are my friends and I know them since I was maybe ten years old so it was
special to meet in the play-off.
Pineau was delighted to prove his mental strength during the
final round at Royal Óbidos and the Frenchman now has a decision to make on his
future plans as the victory sees him climb to 19th in the Road to Mallorca
Rankings.
“It is very cool,” he said. “I was supposed to play the
French Open on the DP World Tour next and now I must make a decision on what is
best to do for my career. I have to speak with my coach, my manager and decide
what to do.”
Alex Knappe of Germany still leads the Road to Mallorca
rankings from compatriot Freddy Schott with Nathan Kimsey of England climbing
one sport to third.
The Road to Mallorca moves on to the Swiss Challenge at Golf
Saint Apollinaire next week from September 22-25. European Tour