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Official World Golf Ranking: 143
Born: Fri,Feb 12,1993 - Paris, France
Age: 31y 2m 4d, Nationality: FRA
Height: 6', Weight: 180lbs
Home: Paris, France
College: University of Missouri-Kansas City
Turned Pro: 2016, Joined European Tour: 2020
Notes: Rozner comes from a golf family, his mother Laurence was a good player and got Antoine started at a young age. Rozner's older brother Olivier is also a professional golfer. Olivier won the Adamstal Open on the 2015 Pro Golf Tour. Antoine went to the University of Missouri-Kansas City from 2012 to 2016, winning six times. He played in the 2016 NCAA Division Men's Golf Championship finishing T-8th in the individual competition. Rozner played for Europe in the 2016 Arnold...

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Antoine Rozner

Rozner comes from a golf family, his mother Laurence was a good player and got Antoine started at a young age. Rozner's older brother Olivier is also a professional golfer. Olivier won the Adamstal Open on the 2015 Pro Golf Tour. Antoine went to the University of Missouri-Kansas City from 2012 to 2016, winning six times. He played in the 2016 NCAA Division Men's Golf Championship finishing T-8th in the individual competition. Rozner played for Europe in the 2016 Arnold Palmer Cup, winning all his four matches, and played for France in the 2016 Eisenhower Trophy. While attending the University of Missouri-Kansas City, he would take season tickets for the Chiefs over the Royals if given the chance.
Rozner turned pro right after the Eisenhower Trophy and played on the Alps Tour in 2017. He had a successful season finishing runner-up twice. Together with three other top-5 finishes, he was 3rd in the Order of Merit to gain a place on the Challenge Tour for 2018.
2018 Notes: Rozner played in 22 tournaments on the 2018 Challenge Tour, making the cut 14 times. He was a joint runner-up in the Open de Portugal behind Dimitrios Papadatos and T-4th in the Le Vaudreuil Golf Challenge, finishing the season 45th in the Order of Merit.
2019 Notes: He played in two events in the early part of the 2019 Pro Golf Tour season, finishing runner-up on each occasion. In May, he won two tournaments on the Challenge Tour, the Challenge de Espana and the Prague Golf Challenge to lead the Order of Merit. He finished the season 8th in the Order of Merit to earn a place on the 2020 European Tour. He played in four European Tour events and at his last start of the year, was T-2nd at the Mauritius Open, losing a playoff to Rasmus Hojgaard.
2020 Notes: Played in 21 European Tour events making 18 cuts with six top-ten finishes. He was 26th in the Race to Dubai, earning euro483,586. He was T-3rd at the Andalucia Masters, two shots back of winner John Catlin. Won the Golf In Dubai Championship, he shot 64 in the final round to beat Mike Lorenzo-Vera, Francesco Laporta, Andy Sullivan, and Matt Wallace by a shot. That victory was important as Rozner went from 203rd in the Official World Golf Rankings to 123rd. Finished the season T-36th at the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai.
2021 Notes: Played in 21 DP World Tour events making 17 cuts with three top-ten finishes. Was 44th in the Race to Dubai, earning euro680,666. He was T-9th at the Omega Dubai Desert Classic. Won the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters by a shot over Guido Migliozzi, Darren Fichardt, and Gaganjeet Bhullar. Rozner birdied his last hole for the win. With the win got to 63rd in the World Rankings and got his first start in America in the WGC - Dell Technologies Match Play. In that event, in his first match beat U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau 2 up. He didn't make it out of group play, finishing T-18th. He was T-4th at the AVIV Dubai Championship, three shots back of the winner Joachim B. Hansen. Ended the season with a T-39th finish at the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai.
2022 Notes: Played in 28 DP World Tour events making 21 cuts with four top-ten finishes. Was 35th in the Race to Dubai, earning euro938,834. Waas T-5th at the ISPS Handa Championship in Spain, three shots back of winner Pablo Larrazabal. Shot a final round 66 to finish T-4th at the Omega European Masters, three shots back of the Thriston Lawrence/Matt Wallace playoff. He was T-4th at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, two shots back of winner Ryan Fox. He ended his season finishing T-34th at the DP World Tour Championship.
2023 Notes: Shot a final round 67 to win the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open by five shots over Alfredo Garcia-Heredia. He was T-6th at the Singapore Classic and a week later shot a final round 66 to finish T-5th at the Thailand Classic. He was T-3rd at the SDC Championship, eight shots back of winner Matthew Baldwin.

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Career at a Glance: Starts: 112, Cuts Made: 91 (81%), Top Tens: 21 (19%) , Rounds: 397, Scoring Avg: 70.29, Career Earnings: $3,900,527 - Best Finish: 1st (3 times)
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