Darius van Driel

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Darius van Driel
Darius van Driel CDHG 2020 Photoshoot.jpg
January 2020
Personal information
Full nameDarius Arjen Joel van Driel
Born (1989-06-02) 2 June 1989 (age 32)
Leidschendam, Netherlands
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight75 kg (165 lb)
Sporting nationality Netherlands
ResidenceLeidschendam, Netherlands
Career
Turned professional2015
Current tour(s)European Tour
Former tour(s)Challenge Tour
Alps Tour
Professional wins6
Number of wins by tour
Challenge Tour2
Other4
Achievements and awards
NGF Young Talent of the Year2015
Alps Tour Order of Merit2015
Dutch Golfer of the Year2019

Darius Arjen Joel van Driel (born 2 June 1989) is a Dutch professional golfer who plays on the European Tour.

Amateur career[]

Born in Leidschendam, Netherlands, van Driel took up golf at the age of 11. His junior and amateur career, up to and including 2014, saw him win the Dutch National Strokeplay Championship under-19 (2007)[1] and under-22 (2010).[2]

He also won the 2008 Dutch National Strokeplay Championship,[3] which earned him entry to that year's KLM Dutch Open where he missed the cut (+11) but finished as second Dutch amateur player.[4]

He was selected as a member of the Dutch team for the European Amateur Team Championship in 2007 and 2010. Also during this period he took some time away from the game to complete a bachelor's degree in Economics and Sports Marketing at the Johan Cruyff Institute in Amsterdam.

In 2013 he won the Dutch National Matchplay Championship.[5] and in 2014, his last year as an amateur, he finished second at the Lytham Trophy[6] and was again selected as a member of the Dutch team for the European Amateur Team Championship. He ended his amateur career by taking second place[7] in the qualifying school for the 2015 season of the Alps Tour, one of the European third-tier professional tours.

Professional career[]

2015–2019[]

In 2015, his first year as a professional golfer, van Driel competed in the Alps Tour. With one victory,[8][9] and five 2nd places he won the overall Alps Tour Order of Merit.[8][10] and gained automatic entry to the 2016 Challenge Tour.[11]

In 2016, van Driel finished 34th in the 2016 Challenge Tour Order of Merit [12] ensuring his place in the 2017 Challenge Tour. He also represented the Netherlands, partnering Joost Luiten in the 2016 World Cup of Golf where they finished T17.[13]

In 2017, in a year hampered by a minor back problem, van Driel could only finish 91st in the final Challenge Tour rankings.

In 2018, van Driel claimed the first Challenge Tour win by a Dutch golfer in 5 years, in the Euram Bank Open in Austria in July.[14] and ended in 34th position in the year-end Challenge Tour rankings.[15]

2019 was van Driel's fourth season on the Challenge Tour. He won the Rolex Trophy[16] and with six other top-10 finishes he ended 13th in the 2019 Order of Merit,[17] earning direct promotion to the 2020 European Tour in Category 14. He also played in four main tour events, with a best result of 2nd place in the Belgian Knockout.[18] In December he was voted Dutch Golfer of the year.[19]

2020[]

In a European Tour season seriously disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, van Driel finished 157th in the Race to Dubai year end rankings.[20]

2021[]

With the rankings from 2019 carried forward for an extra year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, van Driel played his 2nd European Tour season in Category 14. With one 2nd place finish, in the Porsche European Open,[21] 4th place in the Dutch Open[22] and three other top-10 finishes, van Driel ended 97th in the Race to Dubai 2021 year end rankings.[23], earning a full Tour card in Category 10 for 2022.

Amateur wins[]

  • 2007 Dutch National Under 18 Strokeplay Championship
  • 2008 Dutch National Open Strokeplay Championship
  • 2010 Dutch National Under 21 Strokeplay Championship
  • 2013 Dutch National Matchplay Championship, Dutch National Foursomes Championship (with Bernard Geelkerken)

Source:[24]

Professional wins (6)[]

Challenge Tour wins (2)[]

No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner-up
1 29 Jul 2018 Euram Bank Open −17 (70-64-62-67=263) 1 stroke Scotland David Law
2 24 Aug 2019 Rolex Trophy −23 (68-70-63-64=265) 1 stroke Northern Ireland

Alps Tour wins (1)[]

No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runners-up
1 27 Sep 2015 Open International de Marcilly −11 (66-65-71=202) 1 stroke France Damien Perrier, France

Other wins (3)[]

  • 2015 Dutch National Strokeplay Championship
  • 2016 Duinzicht Invitational
  • 2018 Duinzicht Invitational

Team appearances[]

Amateur

Professional

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "NGF 2007".
  2. ^ "NGF 2010".
  3. ^ "NGF 2008".
  4. ^ "2008 KLM Open Leaderboard". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
  5. ^ "NGF 2013".
  6. ^ "Lytham Trophy 2014". Royal Lytham.
  7. ^ "2014 Alps Tour Qualifying School - Final Result".
  8. ^ a b "Darius van Driel – Player Tour Season Record: 2015". Alps Tour Golf.
  9. ^ "Van Driel breekt de ban". golf.nl (in Dutch). 27 September 2015.
  10. ^ "Israel Masters – Final Day". Alps Tour.
  11. ^ "Darius van Driel profile". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
  12. ^ "Challenge Tour Road To Oman – 2016". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
  13. ^ "European Tour WCG 2016".
  14. ^ "Euram Bank Open 2018". European Tour.
  15. ^ "Challenge Tour Road To Ras Al Khaimah – 2018". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  16. ^ "Rolex Trophy 2019". European Tour.
  17. ^ "European Tour 2019 Rankings". European Tour.
  18. ^ "European Tour 2019 BKO". European Tour.
  19. ^ "Golf Awards 2019". Golf.nl (in Dutch).
  20. ^ "European Tour Rankings 2020". European Tour.
  21. ^ "Porsche European Open Results 2021". European Tour.
  22. ^ "Dutch Open Results 2021". European Tour.
  23. ^ "European Tour Rankings 2021". European Tour.
  24. ^ a b "Darius van Driel". World Amateur Golf Ranking. Retrieved 25 October 2016.

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