Alejandro del Rey
Alejandro del Rey González (born 15 February 1998) is a Spanish professional golfer who plays on the European Tour.[1] He shot a round of 58 at the 2021 Swiss Challenge, the lowest round to-par (−14) on any major tour in world golf.[2] Amateur careerDel Rey was born in Madrid. He was accomplished junior golfer on the Spanish circuit, winning the Spanish U16 and U18 championships, and the Biarritz Cup in France.[3] He became a member of the Spanish national team at the age of 14, and won silver for Spain at the European Young Masters in 2013 and 2014. He represented his country at the European Amateur Team Championship four times, winning the event in 2017.[4] Del Rey was the individual leader at the 2018 Eisenhower Trophy in Ireland, and won the bronze for Spain together with Ángel Hidalgo and Victor Pastor.[5] He attended Arizona State University from 2016 to 2020 and played with the Arizona State Sun Devils men's golf team, where he won four times. He recorded 26 eagles, second on the Sun Devil career list only to Jon Rahm in the Golfstat era.[3] Professional careerDel Rey turned professional in 2020 and joined the Alps Tour, where he won the Open de la Mirabelle d'Or in France in September.[2] In 2021, he joined the Challenge Tour and at the Swiss Challenge shot the first ever round of 58 on any tour in Europe. It was also the lowest round to-par (−14) on any major tour in world golf.[6] In 2022, he won the German Challenge and finished 22nd in the Road to Mallorca, narrowly missing out on as European Tour Card via this route, instead securing his card at Q-school.[1] After joining the European Tour in 2023, he tied for 3rd at the inaugural Singapore Classic. At the start of the 2024 season, he finished tied 5th at the Investec South African Open Championship and tied 7th at the Alfred Dunhill Championship.[1] Personal lifeDel Rey's father was a professional soccer player in Spain.[3] Amateur wins
Source:[7] Professional wins (3)European Tour wins (1)
Challenge Tour wins (1)
Challenge Tour playoff record (1–0)
Alps Tour wins (1)
Team appearancesAmateur
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