Carlos del Moral explained

Carlos del Moral
Fullname:Carlos del Moral Barilari
Birth Date:30 August 1985
Birth Place:Valencia, Spain
College:University of Oklahoma
Yearpro:2005
Tour:Challenge Tour
Extour:European Tour
Prowins:2
Chalwins:2

Carlos del Moral Barilari (born 30 August 1985) is a Spanish professional golfer.

Amateur and early professional career

Born in Valencia, he was a successful junior, winning the Carris Trophy and the Duke of York Young Champions Trophy before taking up a scholarship at the University of Oklahoma, where he played on the golf team alongside Anthony Kim.[1] Del Moral turned professional in 2005, and joined the second-tier Challenge Tour for the following season, soon winning the Texbond Open[2] in Italy and ending the year 51st in the rankings. He spent the following two seasons gaining experience at Challenge Tour level, while playing occasionally on the main European Tour, with a best finish of 7th at the 2008 Madrid Masters.[3] At the end of the season, he finished in a tie for 2nd at the Qualifying School, earning him full playing rights for the 2009 European Tour season.[4]

2009 season

After missing the cut in his first tournament as a full European Tour player, the Sportsbet Australian Masters, del Moral then enjoyed a consistent start to his season, making eleven of the next fourteen cuts, including three consecutive top-20s in events in Spain, Portugal and China. However, his form evaporated over the summer months, and he ended the year making just two of his last six cuts. Despite having recorded eight top-30 finishes over the year, del Moral had failed to convert any of those into top-10s, and as a result finished outside the important top 115 players in the money list, who retained their tour card. He suffered further disappointment when he was unable to repeat his performance at qualifying school, finishing outside the thirty qualifiers.[5]

2010 season

Although he had failed to retain a full card, del Moral's 2009 performance did gain him entry to some of the smaller European Tour events in 2010, and so he split his early season between the European and Challenge Tours. However, his inconsistent form continued, and he did not record a top-10 finish on either Tour prior to the start of July. At that point, a switch to the Challenge Tour full-time produced an upsurge in form, culminating in a second professional win of his career, at the inaugural M2M Russian Challenge Cup in September.[6] That win gained him entry to the season-ending Grand Final, where he was just unable to get the required result, ending the season 21st in the rankings. However, he put the disappointment behind him by once again graduating from the qualifying school.

Amateur wins

Professional wins (2)

Challenge Tour wins (2)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
115 Jul 2006Texbond Open−18 (69-68-63-70=270)Playoff Lee S. James
219 Sep 2010M2M Russian Challenge Cup−11 (72-68-71-66=277)1 stroke Tommy Fleetwood, Matt Ford,
Thorbjørn Olesen

Challenge Tour playoff record (1–0)

Team appearances

Amateur

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.europeantour.com/challengetour/players/playerid=34110/bio/index.html European Tour profile
  2. http://www.europeantour.com/challengetour/season=2006/tournamentid=2006742/index.html 2006 Texbond Open results
  3. http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2008/tournamentid=2008083/index.html 2008 Madrid Masters results
  4. http://dps.twiihosting.net/pga/doc/content/doc_528_724.pdf 2009 Final Qualifying Stage PGA Golf de Catalunya
  5. http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/players/playerid=34110/results/season=2009/index.html Del Moral's 2009 European Tour results
  6. http://www.europeantour.com/challengetour/season=2010/tournamentid=2010766/index.html M2M Russian Challenge Cup
  7. Web site: European Boys' Team Championship – European Golf Association . 22 January 2023.