Stuart Little (golfer)

After the 1991 and 1992 seasons where he both finished ranked 148th, he dropped down to the Challenge Tour, where he won the Rolex Trophy at Golf Club de Geneve in Switzerland twice, in 1994[1] and 2001.

However, he failed to make an impact on the 2002 European Tour and found himself back on the 2003 Challenge Tour, where he was runner-up behind Darren Clarke at the Northern Ireland Masters, a one-off tournament played in September 2003 at Clandeboye Golf Club in Newtownards, Northern Ireland.

He was runner-up at the Abama Open de Canarias, the last of four dual ranking events on the European and Challenge Tours that year.

Little credited his improvement to a decision early in 2005 to switch to a new coach in Gary Nicol and sports psychologist Dr Karl Morris.

Retiring from tour after the 2007 season with € 1,122,724 in career earnings,[7] he represented Great Britain and Ireland at the 2011 PGA Cup.