David Law climbed into pole position of the Road to Mallorca Rankings after he secured his second victory of the season at the Vierumäki Finnish Challenge supported by Finnish Golf Union.
The Scot carded a four under par final round of 68 to finish on 17 under par and win by two shots at Vierumäki Resort, with England’s Alfie Plant and Swede Jonas Blixt sharing second on 15 under.
The 34-year-old entered the final round one-shot off the lead before carding three birdies and a bogey on his front nine to make the turn two under par for the day. He made another two birdies coming in, including the par-five 18th, to secure his second victory in just over a month.
“It feels amazing because it was quite a tricky day with players coming from behind,” he said. “Alfie Plant and Jonas Blixt played really well and that put a lot of pressure on me. You had to be aware of what guys were doing around you but had to remain patient at the same time.
The three-time HotelPlanner Tour winner sealed his first victory for over six years at the D+D REAL Czech Challenge last month, and he was delighted to double his tally for the season in Finland and now occupies into the HotelPlanner Tour Number One spot.
“I would love to win the Rankings this year,” he said. “My aim at the start of the year was to finish inside the top 20 and get my DP World Tour card back but to win it now is well within my grasp and that is the goal for the rest of the season.
“I’ve just managed to get a bit of confidence, and I’ve really enjoyed my time on the HotelPlanner Tour this year. Last year was a real struggle for me but it’s just nice to be playing well again.”
Law catapults into first place on the Road to Mallorca Rankings on 1,170.02 points, while Frenchman Oihan Guillamoundeguy moves into second following his fourth place finish this week.
Guillamoundeguy finished on 14 under par, one ahead of American Nick Carlson, overnight leader Andoni Etchenique, Portugese Pedro Figueiredo and Spaniard Alvaro Hernandez Cabezuela who shared fifth.
The Road to Mallorca now heads to the Netherlands for The Dutch Futures, taking place from August 21-24, 2025.