Victor Dubuisson

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Victor Dubuisson
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Personal information
Born (1990-04-22) 22 April 1990 (age 34)
Cannes, France [1]
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight94 kg (207 lb; 14.8 st)
Sporting nationalityFlag of France.svg  France
Residence Cannes, France [1]
Career
Turned professional2010
Former tour(s) PGA Tour
European Tour
Professional wins3
Highest ranking 15 (1 February 2015) [2]
Number of wins by tour
European Tour2
Other1
Best results in major championships
Masters Tournament T42: 2016
PGA Championship T7: 2014
U.S. Open T28: 2014
The Open Championship T9: 2014

Victor Dubuisson (born 22 April 1990) is a French former professional golfer who played primarily on the European Tour, winning twice at the Turkish Airlines Open in 2013 and 2015. He also played in the 2014 Ryder Cup and lost in the final of the 2014 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.

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Amateur career

Dubuisson was born in Cannes. He enjoyed a successful amateur career, during which he won several major amateur tournaments, including the 2009 European Amateur, and was the number one ranked amateur player in the world for eight weeks from 4 November to 23 December 2009. [3]

As an amateur he also entered and made the cut in several professional tournaments, the highlight being a third-place finish at the 2009 Allianz EurOpen de Lyon on the Challenge Tour. [4] He qualified for his first European Tour event at 15 years old, at the 2005 Open de France, missing the cut. [5] In 2010 he qualified for The Open Championship, missing the cut; he turned professional shortly after the Open.

Professional career

At the end of 2010, Dubuisson entered the European Tour qualifying school, [6] where he finished 11th earning a tour card.

He ended 52nd in the 2012 Race to Dubai. He won for the first time as a professional at the 2013 Turkish Airlines Open. [7] With seven top 10s, he ranked sixth at the 2013 Race to Dubai.

Dubuisson finished second in the 2014 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship to Jason Day. The match play event ended on the 23rd hole. Thanks to this result, he earned enough non-member FedEx Cup points to be eligible for "Special Temporary Membership" on the PGA Tour, which he accepted. This allowed him unlimited sponsor exemptions for the remainder of the 2014 season. [8] He finished 9th at the 2014 Open Championship and 7th at the PGA Championship. At the end of the 2014 PGA Tour season, his total earnings of US$670,000 as a non-member allowed him to earn a PGA Tour card for the 2014–15 season.

In September 2014, he gained an automatic selection to represent the winning European team at the 2014 Ryder Cup. He paired with Graeme McDowell in two victorious foursomes matches against Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley (won by 3 and 2), and Jimmy Walker and Rickie Fowler (won by 5 and 4); in the final game of the singles, he halved his match with Zach Johnson.

In 2015, Dubuisson shared his time between the European Tour and the PGA Tour. While his season in Europe was successful, with a second win at the Turkish Airlines Open, he failed to make an impact in America where he made only 4 cuts in the 10 events, finishing 190th in the FedEx Cup and losing his tour card.

Dubuisson at the 2015 PGA Championship Victor Dubuisson at 2015 PGA Championship.jpg
Dubuisson at the 2015 PGA Championship

In 2016 and 2017 Dubuisson played on the European Tour. He made 21 cuts and earned more than €2,000,000 in total during those two seasons. [9] He missed most of the 2018 season after having an operation on his sinuses in late 2017, and then perforating an eardrum while flying back from the Open de España in April. [10]

Dubuisson returned to the European Tour in 2019, making the cut in 13 of his 20 tournaments and placing in the top 20 on five occasions. He played only seven times on the 2020 Tour, however these appearances included two top 10 finishes. 2021 has seen Dubuisson return as a regular player on the European Tour again, including 8 tournament entries by May.

In December 2023, Dubuisson announced his retirement from professional golf at the age of 33. [11]

Amateur wins

Professional wins (3)

European Tour wins (2)

Legend
Race to Dubai finals series (2)
Other European Tour (0)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner-up
110 Nov 2013 Turkish Airlines Open −24 (67-65-63-69=264)2 strokes Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Jamie Donaldson
21 Nov 2015 Turkish Airlines Open (2)−22 (69-64-67-66=266)1 stroke Flag of South Africa.svg Jaco van Zyl

European Tour playoff record (0–1)

No.YearTournamentOpponentsResult
1 2014 Nordea Masters Flag of Scotland.svg Stephen Gallacher, Flag of Thailand.svg Thongchai Jaidee Jaidee won with birdie on first extra hole

French Tour wins (1)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner-up
16 Nov 2010Finale Allianz de Barbaroux−8 (69-70-69=208)Playoff Flag of France.svg Édouard Dubois

Results in major championships

Tournament2010201120122013201420152016
Masters Tournament CUTCUTT42
U.S. Open T28CUT
The Open Championship CUTT9CUTCUT
PGA Championship T7T18CUT
  Top 10
  Did not play

CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied

Results in World Golf Championships

Results not in chronological order before 2015.

Tournament201420152016
Championship T62T62T52
Match Play 2T52T38
Invitational T31T50
Champions WD
  Top 10
  Did not play

QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match play
WD = withdrew
"T" = tied

PGA Tour career summary

SeasonStartsCuts
made
Wins2nd3rdTop
10
Top
25
Earnings
($)
Money
list rank
2010 10000000n/a
2011 00000000n/a
2012 00000000n/a
2013 00000000n/a
2014 10901034670,986n/a
2015 10600002354,625172
2016 530000037,000n/a
Career*2618010361,062,611n/a [12]

*As of the 2015–16 season. [13]

European Tour career summary

SeasonStartsCuts
made
Wins2nd3rdTop
10
Earnings
()
Money
list rank
2005 1000000n/a
2010 102000021,800220
2011 21150003285,401106
2012 20130014573,24952
2013 211310372,031,6756
2014 211904082,338,7825
2015 211810031,800,76711
2016 17110013997,56138
2017 191000231,051,05337
2018 1000000n/a
Career*152101247319,100,28754 [14]

*As of 23 October 2018. There is duplication between PGA Tour and European Tour stats for wins, top 10s and money earned in World Golf Championships and Major Championships. [15]

Team appearances

Amateur

Professional

Ryder Cup points record

2014Total
2.52.5

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