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Antoine Rozner
Rozner in 2023
Personal information
Born (1993-02-12) 12 February 1993 (age 32)
Paris, France
Sporting nationality France
Career
CollegeUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City
Turned professional2016
Current toursPGA Tour
European Tour
Former toursChallenge Tour
Alps Tour
Professional wins5
Highest ranking63 (14 March 2021)[1]
(as of 28 December 2025)
Number of wins by tour
European Tour3
Sunshine Tour1
Challenge Tour2
Best results in major championships
Masters TournamentDNP
PGA ChampionshipCUT: 2021
U.S. OpenDNP
The Open ChampionshipT20: 2023
Achievements and awards
European Tour
Graduate of the Year
2020

Antoine Rozner (born 12 February 1993) is a French professional golfer who plays on the European Tour. He has won three times on the tour, including wins at the Golf in Dubai Championship in December 2020 and the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters in March 2021. He has also won twice on the second-tier Challenge Tour.

Amateur career

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Rozner attended University of Missouri–Kansas City from 2012 to 2016, winning six times.[2] He played in the 2016 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship finishing in a tie for 8th place in the individual competition.[3] He represented Europe in the 2016 Arnold Palmer Cup, winning all his four matches and represented France in the 2016 Eisenhower Trophy.[4]

Professional career

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Rozner turned professional after the 2016 Eisenhower Trophy. At the end of 2016, he was joint winner of the Alps Tour Q-school to gain a place on the tour for 2017. He had a successful season finishing runner-up twice. Together with three other top-5 finishes he finished third in the Order of Merit to gain a place on the Challenge Tour for 2018.

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 tied for fourth in the Le Vaudreuil Golf Challenge, finishing the season 45th in the Order of Merit.

Rozner 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 España 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.

In December 2020, Rozner won the Golf in Dubai Championship on the Fire Course at the Jumeirah Golf Estates. He shot a final round 64 to overtake 54-hole leader Andy Sullivan.[5]

In March 2021, Rozner holed a 60-foot birdie putt on the last hole at the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters to win by one shot for his second European Tour victory.[6]

In December 2022, Rozner won the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open by five shots to claim his third victory on the European Tour.[7]

Personal life

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Rozner's older brother Olivier is also a professional golfer. Olivier won the Adamstal Open on the 2015 Pro Golf Tour.[8]

Amateur wins

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  • 2014 Grand Prix de Chiberta, Championnat de France - Coupe Ganay, Price's "Give 'Em Five" Invitational
  • 2015 Desert Shootout, Championnat de France - Coupe Ganay, Mark Simpson Invitational, Price's "Give 'Em Five" Invitational
  • 2016 Desert Shootout, WAC Championship

Source:[9]

Professional wins (5)

[edit]

European Tour wins (3)

[edit]
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
15 Dec 2020Golf in Dubai Championship−25 (63-69-67-64=263)2 strokesItaly Francesco Laporta, France Mike Lorenzo-Vera,
England Andy Sullivan, England Matt Wallace
214 Mar 2021Commercial Bank Qatar Masters−8 (69-72-68-67=276)1 strokeIndia Gaganjeet Bhullar, South Africa Darren Fichardt,
Italy Guido Migliozzi
318 Dec 2022
(2023 season)
AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open1−19 (70-64-68-67=269)5 strokesSpain Alfredo García-Heredia

1Co-sanctioned by the Sunshine Tour

European Tour playoff record (0–1)

No.YearTournamentOpponentsResult
12019AfrAsia Bank Mauritius OpenDenmark Rasmus Højgaard, Italy Renato ParatoreHøjgaard won with eagle on third extra hole
Paratore eliminated by birdie on first hole

Challenge Tour wins (2)

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No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runners-up
15 May 2019Challenge de España−13 (69-73-67-66=275)4 strokesFinland Antti Ahokas, Spain Sebastián García Rodríguez,
Denmark Rasmus Højgaard, Denmark Martin Simonsen,
Sweden Joel Sjöholm
212 May 2019Prague Golf Challenge−17 (70-65-68-68=271)7 strokesEngland Richard Bland, France Mathieu Fenasse,
Denmark Mark Haastrup, Denmark Martin Simonsen

Results in major championships

[edit]
Tournament20212022202320242025
Masters Tournament
PGA ChampionshipCUT
U.S. Open
The Open ChampionshipT59T20T59
  Did not play

CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied

Results in World Golf Championships

[edit]
Tournament2021
Championship
Match PlayT18
Invitational
ChampionsNT1

1Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

  Did not play

"T" = Tied
NT = No tournament

Team appearances

[edit]

Amateur

Source:[9]

Professional

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Week 11 2021 Ending 14 Mar 2021" (pdf). OWGR. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Kansas City Roos Antoine Rozner". www.umkckangaroos.com. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
  3. ^ "NCAA DI Championship − Stroke : Player Leaderboard". Retrieved May 31, 2016.
  4. ^ "Europe Reclaims Arnold Palmer Cup at Formby Golf Club". Arnold Palmer Cup. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  5. ^ "France's Antoine Rozner grabs the glory on final day of inaugural Golf in Dubai Championship". Gulfnews. 5 December 2020. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
  6. ^ "Rozner produces big finish to take trophy in Qatar". European Tour. 14 March 2021. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  7. ^ "Mauritius Open: Antoine Rozner pulls clear for five-shot victory to claim third DP World Tour title". Sky Sports. 18 December 2022. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
  8. ^ Langer, Christian (3 June 2015). "Maiden win for Olivier Rozner". Pro Golf Tour. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
  9. ^ a b "Antoine Rozner". World Amateur Golf Ranking. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
  10. ^ "European Amateur Team Championship – European Golf Association". Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  11. ^ "Julien Guerrier replaces Nicolai Hojgaard in the Team Cup". Ten Golf. 9 January 2025. Retrieved 9 January 2025.
  12. ^ "Great Britain & Ireland win Team Cup 17-8". European Tour. 12 January 2025. Retrieved 14 January 2025.
[edit]
    Antoine Rozner
    Rozner in 2023
    Personal information
    Born (1993-02-12) 12 February 1993 (age 32)
    Paris, France
    Sporting nationality France
    Career
    CollegeUniversity of Missouri–Kansas City
    Turned professional2016
    Current toursPGA Tour
    European Tour
    Former toursChallenge Tour
    Alps Tour
    Professional wins5
    Highest ranking63 (14 March 2021)[1]
    (as of 28 December 2025)
    Number of wins by tour
    European Tour3
    Sunshine Tour1
    Challenge Tour2
    Best results in major championships
    Masters TournamentDNP
    PGA ChampionshipCUT: 2021
    U.S. OpenDNP
    The Open ChampionshipT20: 2023
    Achievements and awards
    European Tour
    Graduate of the Year
    2020

    Antoine Rozner (born 12 February 1993) is a French professional golfer who plays on the European Tour. He has won three times on the tour, including wins at the Golf in Dubai Championship in December 2020 and the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters in March 2021. He has also won twice on the second-tier Challenge Tour.

    Amateur career

    Rozner attended University of Missouri–Kansas City from 2012 to 2016, winning six times.[2] He played in the 2016 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship finishing in a tie for 8th place in the individual competition.[3] He represented Europe in the 2016 Arnold Palmer Cup, winning all his four matches and represented France in the 2016 Eisenhower Trophy.[4]

    Professional career

    Rozner turned professional after the 2016 Eisenhower Trophy. At the end of 2016, he was joint winner of the Alps Tour Q-school to gain a place on the tour for 2017. He had a successful season finishing runner-up twice. Together with three other top-5 finishes he finished third in the Order of Merit to gain a place on the Challenge Tour for 2018.

    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 tied for fourth in the Le Vaudreuil Golf Challenge, finishing the season 45th in the Order of Merit.

    Rozner 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 España 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.

    In December 2020, Rozner won the Golf in Dubai Championship on the Fire Course at the Jumeirah Golf Estates. He shot a final round 64 to overtake 54-hole leader Andy Sullivan.[5]

    In March 2021, Rozner holed a 60-foot birdie putt on the last hole at the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters to win by one shot for his second European Tour victory.[6]

    In December 2022, Rozner won the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open by five shots to claim his third victory on the European Tour.[7]

    Personal life

    Rozner's older brother Olivier is also a professional golfer. Olivier won the Adamstal Open on the 2015 Pro Golf Tour.[8]

    Amateur wins

    • 2014 Grand Prix de Chiberta, Championnat de France - Coupe Ganay, Price's "Give 'Em Five" Invitational
    • 2015 Desert Shootout, Championnat de France - Coupe Ganay, Mark Simpson Invitational, Price's "Give 'Em Five" Invitational
    • 2016 Desert Shootout, WAC Championship

    Source:[9]

    Professional wins (5)

    European Tour wins (3)

    No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
    victory
    Runner(s)-up
    15 Dec 2020Golf in Dubai Championship−25 (63-69-67-64=263)2 strokesItaly Francesco Laporta, France Mike Lorenzo-Vera,
    England Andy Sullivan, England Matt Wallace
    214 Mar 2021Commercial Bank Qatar Masters−8 (69-72-68-67=276)1 strokeIndia Gaganjeet Bhullar, South Africa Darren Fichardt,
    Italy Guido Migliozzi
    318 Dec 2022
    (2023 season)
    AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open1−19 (70-64-68-67=269)5 strokesSpain Alfredo García-Heredia

    1Co-sanctioned by the Sunshine Tour

    European Tour playoff record (0–1)

    No.YearTournamentOpponentsResult
    12019AfrAsia Bank Mauritius OpenDenmark Rasmus Højgaard, Italy Renato ParatoreHøjgaard won with eagle on third extra hole
    Paratore eliminated by birdie on first hole

    Challenge Tour wins (2)

    No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
    victory
    Runners-up
    15 May 2019Challenge de España−13 (69-73-67-66=275)4 strokesFinland Antti Ahokas, Spain Sebastián García Rodríguez,
    Denmark Rasmus Højgaard, Denmark Martin Simonsen,
    Sweden Joel Sjöholm
    212 May 2019Prague Golf Challenge−17 (70-65-68-68=271)7 strokesEngland Richard Bland, France Mathieu Fenasse,
    Denmark Mark Haastrup, Denmark Martin Simonsen

    Results in major championships

    Tournament20212022202320242025
    Masters Tournament
    PGA ChampionshipCUT
    U.S. Open
    The Open ChampionshipT59T20T59
      Did not play

    CUT = missed the half-way cut
    "T" = tied

    Results in World Golf Championships

    Tournament2021
    Championship
    Match PlayT18
    Invitational
    ChampionsNT1

    1Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

      Did not play

    "T" = Tied
    NT = No tournament

    Team appearances

    Amateur

    Source:[9]

    Professional

    • Team Cup (representing Continental Europe): 2023 (winners), 2025[11][12]

    See also

    References

    1. ^ "Week 11 2021 Ending 14 Mar 2021" (pdf). OWGR. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
    2. ^ "Kansas City Roos Antoine Rozner". www.umkckangaroos.com. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
    3. ^ "NCAA DI Championship − Stroke : Player Leaderboard". Retrieved May 31, 2016.
    4. ^ "Europe Reclaims Arnold Palmer Cup at Formby Golf Club". Arnold Palmer Cup. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
    5. ^ "France's Antoine Rozner grabs the glory on final day of inaugural Golf in Dubai Championship". Gulfnews. 5 December 2020. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
    6. ^ "Rozner produces big finish to take trophy in Qatar". European Tour. 14 March 2021. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
    7. ^ "Mauritius Open: Antoine Rozner pulls clear for five-shot victory to claim third DP World Tour title". Sky Sports. 18 December 2022. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
    8. ^ Langer, Christian (3 June 2015). "Maiden win for Olivier Rozner". Pro Golf Tour. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
    9. ^ a b "Antoine Rozner". World Amateur Golf Ranking. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
    10. ^ "European Amateur Team Championship – European Golf Association". Retrieved 17 August 2020.
    11. ^ "Julien Guerrier replaces Nicolai Hojgaard in the Team Cup". Ten Golf. 9 January 2025. Retrieved 9 January 2025.
    12. ^ "Great Britain & Ireland win Team Cup 17-8". European Tour. 12 January 2025. Retrieved 14 January 2025.
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