Warren gets over line but doesn’t expect Ryder call

Scotland’s Marc Warren, who credits his recent good form to a new Callaway driver, ruled himself out of the reckoning for a Ryder Cup wild card despite claiming his first European Tour title for seven years at the inaugural Made in Denmark event yesterday.

Warren gets over line but doesn’t expect Ryder call

Warren began the day tied for the lead with Welshman Bradley Dredge, but carded a closing 68 in front of massive crowds at Himmerland Golf Resort to win by two shots on nine under.

Dredge, who had been four shots clear at the halfway stage, claimed second place after a round of 70, with England’s Phillip Archer three shots further back in third and home favourite Thomas Bjorn joint fourth with English pair Oliver Fisher and Eddie Pepperell.

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