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Won his maiden European Tour title at the 2020 Golf in Dubai Championship presented by DP World, overcoming a four-stroke deficit at the start of the final round. Became the fastest Frenchman to win twice on the European Tour with his second victory at the 2021 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters, in what was his 29th start.
Gained notoriety when he won back-to-back Challenge Tour events at the start of the 2019 season. The Frenchman came through the field on the final day to win by four shots at the Challenge de España before cruising to a dominant seven shot victory at the Prague Golf Challenge the very next week. ....
Earned his European Tour card for 2019 with a sixth place finish at Qualifying School Final Stage, before achieving the same feat by finishing in a tie for the final card the following year.
Has previously played on the European Challenge Tour and the Korn Ferry Tour in the United States.
An Arizona State University alum, his 2007 stroke average of 70.03 is the third best in the school's history, behind Paul Casey (69.87, 1999-2000) and Phil Mickelson (69.95, 1991-1992). ....
Will be following in the footsteps of his father and former European Tour winner Andrew when he plays on The 2015 Race to Dubai, having earned his card at the Qualifying School Final Stage. Was one of only two players to go through all three stages and win a card. Began 2014 as caddie for his dad at the Senior Tour Qualifying School in Portugal, where Andrew emerged victorious, and said the experience contributed to his success later in the year at PGA Catalunya Resort. The roles were reversed on a few occasions during Tom’s time on the Challenge Tour, and the younger Murray will be hoping to beat his dad’s record of two European Tour titles. A follower of all sports, he is an avid Manchester United fan. ....
Returned to winner's circle with victory in the 2017 Trophée Hassan II to end a seven year drought, which had coincided with a run of injuries.
Announced his arrival on the European Tour with two wins in 2010, earning a spot in that year’s victorious Ryder Cup team, alongside his younger brother Francesco.
Won three times on his way to topping the Challenge Tour Rankings in 2009 with a then-record season total of €242,979 earnings for the year.
Crowned an illustrious amateur career in 2005 by becoming the first European winner of the U.S. Amateur Championship since 1911, turning professional a year later after completing his engineering degree at the University of Torino.
Has a special talent in that he can recite an entire deck of cards by memory. ....