Alex Cejka concluded the Trophy Hassan II in Morocco with an impressive fourth place finish, showcasing his skill and resilience on the golf course. The 55-year-old Major champion recorded a score of 71 in the final round at the prestigious Royal Golf Dar Es Salam, finishing the tournament with a total of -8, which placed him in a tie for fourth alongside the legendary South African golfer, Ernie Els. Cejka had recently traveled from his home country, where he made his debut in the German Golf League presented by All4Golf the previous week, setting a course record at the GC Hanau-Wilhelmsbad.
Following his participation in Morocco, Cejka expressed his eagerness to return to the United States, where he will prepare for upcoming tour events and the Majors. His strong performance at the Trophy Hassan II solidified his position within the top ranks of the Schwab Cup standings, placing him ahead of fellow competitor Bernhard Langer, who did not compete in Morocco. In a dominating display, Australian golfer Scott Hend proved to be in a league of his own during the 50th edition of the Trophy Hassan II, finishing with an impressive score of -15 (66, 69, 69), five strokes clear of his nearest competitors, and taking home the coveted golden dagger trophy. This victory marked only Hend's twelfth appearance on the PGA Tour Champions.
As reported by golf.de.