Rock-solid Scott Vincent ends three-year title drought in Morocco

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RABAT,MOROCCO: Scott Vincent of Zimbabwe with the Trophy pictured on Sunday , July 6, 2025, during the Fourth Round of the International Series Morocco at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam(Red Course) in Rabat. The USD $2,000,000 event is staged from July 3-6, 2025. Picture by Steve Bardens / Asian Tour

By asiantour.com

Scott Vincent never gave his rivals any opportunity as he cruised to a composed four-shot win in the US$2 million International Series Morocco.

At the par-73 Royal Golf Dar Es Salam course on Sunday, the Zimbabwean put together a masterclass in ball striking with 17 greens in regulation, and his only mistakes were two three-putt bogeys in a round of three-under par 70. That took his four-day tally to 14-under 278, four better than Thailand’s fast-charging Danthai Boonma (66).

American Peter Uihlein (71) again faced closing trouble on the Robert Trent Jones-designed golf course and dropped to a tie for third place after three birdies on the front nine had brought him to within a shot of leader Vincent. New Zealand’s Denzel Ieremia (69) and Australian Maverick Antcliff (72) joined him on nine-under par.

Austen Truslow, the 6-feet-5-inch-tall American who had several top-fives playing on the Korn Ferry Tour, finished with three birdies in a row to take solo sixth place, his best finish on the Asian Tour.

It was Vincent’s second win on the Asian Tour, both in International Series events, and comes exactly three years and one month after his last victory in the 2022 International Series England. It takes him to the top of the Asian Tour Order of Merit and to No.2 in the International Series Rankings behind Australian Lucas Herbert.

RABAT,MOROCCO: Scott Vincent of Zimbabwe winning putt on the 18th Green pictured on Sunday , July 6, 2025, during the Fourth Round of the International Series Morocco at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam(Red Course) in Rabat. The USD $2,000,000 event is staged from July 3-6, 2025. Picture by Steve Bardens / Asian Tour

On Sunday, Vincent started with a three-putt bogey, but that never threw him out of gear. What was more important was that when leading by one shot over Boonma after 14 holes, the 33-year-old closed with three birdies in his last four holes, including a 20-footer on the 18th for a grandstand finish.

After losing his card on LIV Golf last year, Vincent is enjoying a brilliant run of form in 2025 with his childhood friend Kyle Basson on his bag. This is his eighth top-12 finish this season in 11 worldwide starts.

“It’s hard to put in words, but what an amazing week, what an amazing day. This is incredible, so amazing to be here and so thankful,” said Vincent.

“It was a challenge, for sure (to stay patient as he kept missing birdie putts before the 15th hole), because I didn’t know where I was standing, and it just felt like I was missing all those opportunities.

“But what can you do? You just have to get on to the next hole and try and do your best from there. And then I look up on the last and it’s a three-shot lead. And I was like, ‘wow, it all paid off!”

Vincent also becomes the sixth multiple International Series winner after Uihlein, Mexico’s Carlo Ortiz, New Zealand’s Ben Campbell, American Andy Ogletree and Thailand’s Sarit Suwannarut.

Vincent said the key to doing well on a tree-lined course like Royal Dar Es Salam was to accept that mistakes will be made.

“You can’t really try to avoid bogeys – they happen. But I had a clear game plan and just focused on executing it. Sometimes things go your way, sometimes they don’t, but it’s about hitting the best shot in front of you each time,” added Vincent.

“This week, the strategy, the way I played, and even some bounces just went my way. It’s special. This kind of week only happens occasionally. And to do it alongside my close friend and caddie, Kyle, makes it really cool.”

The next International Series tournament on the Asian Tour is the Indonesian Masters at Royal Jakarta Golf Club from 2-5 October.

Images Credit: Steve Bardens/Asian Tour

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