Nicolas Colsaerts bids emotional farewell at Soudal Open

Nicolas Colsaerts completed his final professional round on the DP World Tour at the Soudal Open in Belgium. The former Ryder Cup player marked the occasion with an emotional walk alongside family members. He reflected on a career that began in 1998 and included multiple victories.

Colsaerts played his 505th and last DP World Tour event at Rinkven International G.C. in Antwerp. He opened with a 72 and missed the cut after the second round. The Belgian recorded an eagle and several birdies before finishing the tournament two shots outside the weekend field.

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