Morrison secures DP World Tour return – Golf News

English james morrison won The Rolex Grand Final is supported by the R&A Sunday, confirmed to return DP World Tour Just days ago, he admitted that he planned to retire from professional golf.
The 40-year-old heads into the season finale al canada golf club In Mallorca he intended this to be his last game but put in a composed performance alongside his 13-year-old son FinlayCaddying for him changed everything. Morrison shot two under par The final round of top 70ends with Under 15 years old Get it this week three stroke victory more than italian Stefano Mazzoli.
The win lifted Morrison 30 places in the rankings Road to Mallorca Rankingto end the season Ranked sixth overall and ensure his return to golf’s global stage in 2026.
“When I said this would be my last campaign, it was 100 per cent true,” Morrison admitted. “It totally messed it up.”
The two-time DP World Tour champion reflected on his week:
“I’ve been playing well all week. Didn’t play well today, but kept my emotions in check and tapped into my memory bank with past wins. The wind helped me – the harder the wind, the better it suited me. I stayed calm, hung in there, and on the last hole, I couldn’t even feel my arm swinging. But a win is a win.”
Morrison became the seventh englishman Win the Rolex Finals and join Marco Penge(2023), Nathan Kinsey(2022), Matt Haynes(2010), James Hepworth(2006), Richard Brand(2001)and Ian Garbutt(1996).
In the standings throughout the season, JC Ritchie make history, become first south african Upvote Road to Mallorca Rankingsecuring first place after finishing seventh in Spain.
For Morrison, the win not only marked a career resurgence but rewrote his retirement plans – and ensured fans would see him again on the DP World Tour next season.



