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2015 Trophee Hassan II Winner - Richie Ramsay wins his third European Tour title

The Scottish Richie Ramsay shot a three-under 69 on Sunday to win the Trophee Hassan II by one shot ahead of Frenchman Romain Wattel and claim his third European Tour title.

Six players shared third place on eight-under, including South African George Coetzee, who needed to win in order to secure a place in the US Masters at Augusta National Golf Club.

It was a roller-coaster final round in Agadir as Ramsay took an early lead, blew it, regained it and then clung on to it down the stretch. Ramsay claimed the €250,000 winner’s cheque, plus a jewel-encrusted gold dagger that goes to the champion of this event each year.

2014 Trophee Hassan II Winner - Canizares cruises to 5-shot win in Morocco

Alejandro Canizares stumbled to a double-bogey on his final hole Sunday, but it did nothing more than trim his winning margin to five strokes at the Trophee Hassan II.

Canizares closed with a 2-under 70 to finish at 19-under-par 269. The victory was his second on the European Tour.

Andy Sullivan fired a 9-under 63 at Golf du Palais Royal to jump into second place at minus-14. Magnus A. Carlsson (68) and Seve Benson (71) tied for third at 12-under 276.

Rafael Cabrera-Bello closed with a 5-under 67, which gave him a share of fifth at minus-11. He was joined there by Richard Bland and Wade Ormsby, who both closed with 68s.

2013 Trophee Hassan II Winner - Siem wins in Morocco but misses Masters

Marcel Siem completed a brilliant wire-to-wire victory at the 40th anniversary edition of the Trophée Hassan but has narrowly missed out on a debut start at the Masters.

Siem's victory left him an agonising one place short of the top 50 when the final rankings were completed with the finalisation of the Shell Houston Open but the German was happy

Siem also revealed that he was helped over the line by German golf's greatest ever player and two-time Masters Champion, Bernhard Langer, who he called on Saturday night for some final round advice.

The leading Australian was Richard Green who was playing in only his 6th event of the year. Green finished 24th while for Scott Arnold a poor final day (79) cost him dearly as he finished 49th.

2012 Trophee Hassan II Winner - Michael Hoey shoots 65 to claim Morocco win

Michael Hoey shot back-to-back 65s in Agadir to win the European Tour's Trophee Hassan II.

The Northern Irishman clawed back a nine-shot deficit after round one on the Golf du Palais Royal course to win by three strokes over Ireland's Damien McGrane.

Jamie Donaldson of Wales posted a course record 61 to finish in a tie for third with compatriot Phillip Price and England's Robert Coles.

Hoey, a former British amateur champion, won with a 17-under-par total of 271 to collect the €250,000 first prize and the winner's silver dagger.

After worrying about even making the cut following his opening round of 74, Hoey described his consecutive 65s as "pretty special".

The win is Hoey's fourth on the European Tour, with his last triumph at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in St Andrews last year.

He has now won three tournaments in his last 25 starts on the European Tour.

McGrane, who had led after each of the first three rounds, could only manage a 70 on the final day, despite starting strongly with back-to-back birdies on the opening holes.

The 40-year-old began the final round tied with Italian Matteo Manassero, who had to win to make the US Masters via the world's top 50 route.

But the 18-year-old's challenge faded, shooting a 72 to earn a tie for sixth with fellow Italian Edoardo Molinari and South Africa's Keith Horne on 12-under-par.

England's David Horsey wins European Tour 2011 Trophee Hassan II Golf in Morocco

England's David Horsey has won the European Tour 2011 Trophee Hassan 11 Golf in Morocco after a play-off with defending champion Rhys Davies of Wales and South Africa's Jaco Van Zyl in Agadir.

In an incredible 15 minutes, David Horsey of England held a one shot lead over Rhys Davies of Wales and a two strokes advantage over South Africa's Jaco Van Zyl, playing the 72nd hole.

On the tight final hole all three players hit perfect tee shots. Davies and Van Zyl hit the green and the stage was set for Horsey to join them from about 155 yards. Horsey came up short right with an 8 or 9 iron, duffed his pitch shot and missed from 4 feet for bogey.

In a comedy of errors, Davies knocked his 1st putt 4 feet past and missed the return for victory.

Van Zyl putted twice for par to unexpectedly join Davies and Horsey in a sudden-death pay-off. Van Zyl, was very fortunate when he drove into the trees at the 1st play-off hole and found a gap to the green. He managed to hit his iron shot 25 feet from the hole.

Horsey and Davies split the fairway at the 1st extra hole. Horsey pushed a 9 iron into the right hand greenside bunker and Davies finished 20 feet from the hole.

Davies and Van Zyl both missed their long putts to win the Trophee Hassan 11.

Hosey splashed out the bunker to 8 feet and holed out for a par to join Davies and Van Zyl in re-playing the 18th hole.

At the 2nd extra hole, Van Zyl missed the green right and came close to holing his bunker shot. Horsey stiffed his second for a certain birdie three and Davies hit his iron shot to 10 feet.

Davies missed his birdie putt and Van Zyl also made par for a relieved Horsey to be crowned 2011 Trophee Hassan 11 Champion.

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