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Alexis Leray of France wins Belgian International Amateur title

Alexis Leray, a graduate of Laval University in Canada, wins his third title of the season in Belgium

Alexis Leray of Saint-Jean de Braye, France, secured a commanding five-shot victory at the Belgian International Amateur Championship held at the National Golf Club Brussels. Leray, an alumnus of Laval University in Canada, finished with an impressive 13-under 275, carding rounds of 67-71-69-68 to maintain his lead from start to finish.

In 2024, Leray competed in eight ranked events, securing two additional victories at the Coupe Frayssineau Mouchy and the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud - Coup Cachard held in France.

Johan Sepers of the Netherlands and Nathan Cossement of Belgium both finished as joint runners-up, each posting an 8-under par. Sepers recorded rounds of 70-75-66-69, while Cossement's rounds were 72-70-68-70.

In the women's category, Audrey Lam of Belgium triumphed over France's Eugenie Varet in a playoff to claim the title. Both golfers finished with a total score of 7-over 295, Lam with rounds of 74-75-72-74, and Varet with rounds of 75-73-74-73, leading to a decisive playoff.

The championship featured 144 amateur golfers from eleven countries, including Germany, France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Austria, Denmark, South Africa, Finland, England, Japan, and Luxembourg.

AmateurGolf.com Rankings
2024 season — official results & points
PosPlayerFromScoresPoints
1Alexis LerayFrance67-71-69-68=275400
T2Johan SepersNetherla67-75-66-69=277300
T2Nathan CossementBelgium70-68-70-28=236300
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