A thrilling final day at the HotelPlanner Tour’s Rolex Grand Final ended with plenty of ups and downs, with one of the most notable being a slow play penalty that, initially, cost one player before it was overturned.

Felix Mory, who claimed the Swiss Challenge on the circuit in June, started his week 10th in the Road to Mallorca rankings and, on Sunday, moved up to as high as sixth as he battled for the remaining points and prizes.

20 players line up for a photo

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However, despite sitting three-under-par in tough conditions at Club de Golf Alcanada, and on-course for a podium place, the Frenchman endured a stumble to the finish that saw him drop two shots, one of which was down to a slow play penalty.

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12th overall and inside the top 20 number.

Even with the penalty the 30-year-old would have earned a DP World Tour card, but finishing solo sixth meant a higher finish in the overall standings. Mory was one of three Frenchman to earn his playing honors on the circuit for next season.