Colombia Masters

The tournament was organized by the Corporacion Internacional de Golf, managed by German Calle Jr. and Jorge Muñoz.

Molinari and Gustavo Mendoza, a local player, entered a sudden-death play-off which was settled on the second extra hole after their fourth round scores left them tied at the top of the leaderboard on five under par (269).

Besseling picked up the winner’s cheque for €18,303[3] which moved him from 41st to sixth place on the European Challenge Tour Rankings.

Colombian golfer Camilo Villegas had a 9 hole demonstration on the Tuesday prior to the tournament where he played with his brother Manuel.

Teenager Alan Wagner from Argentina clinched his maiden Challenge Tour title on the final day when the lead changed hands several times.