Marco Penge became the first three-time winner this season on the DP World Tour at the Open de España presented by Madrid as he secured spots at the Masters and The Open next year.
Below, find out what he achieved with his victory at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid.
Key facts: Marco Penge's victory at the Open de España presented by Madrid
• His third DP World Tour title on his 61st start
• Becomes the first three-time winner on the 2025 Race to Dubai, adding to his prior triumphs at the Hainan Classic and Danish Golf Championship
• Secures an invite to the Masters Tournament and The Open in 2016. It will be his debut at Augusta National
• Moves to second on the Race to Dubai Rankings, up from third
• Rises to a career-high 31st in the Official World Golf Ranking, climbing 24 spots from 55th and into the top 50 in the world for the first time
• Eighth victory by a player from England on the 2025 Race to Dubai: John Parry (AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open), Tyrrell Hatton (Hero Dubai Desert Classic, Laurie Canter (Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship), Richard Mansell (Porsche Singapore Classic), Dan Brown (BMW International Open) and Penge
• His victory is the 11th win by an Englishman at the Open de España; Andrew Johnston (2016), James Morrison (2015), Kenneth Ferrie (2003), Brian Davis (2000), Mark James (1997 and 1988), Andrew Sherbourne (1992), Sir Nick Faldo (1987), Howard Clark (1986), Neil Coles (1973)