Santos Sizzles Day Two Soudal Open, Exactly A Decade In Winning On Tour

It is a decade today – May 13th, 2012 – since the very affable Portuguese golfer Ricardo Santos brilliantly won on home soil in capturing the Madiera Islands Open.

Santos was in sizzling form posting a closing round 63 to win by four shots on the course located very high-up, and dramatically overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.

It was the then 29-year-old’s maiden and still first DP World Tour victory.  There were emotional scenes with his wife, Rita and then very young three-year-old daughter, Victoria present to help celebrate his victory.

Ricardo Santos in good company in capturing 2012 Madiera Islands Open. (Photo – Getty/European Tour)

Santos was attached to the then Oceanico Resort on the sun-splashed Algarve that each year hosts the Portugal Masters on the famed Victoria course, and it’s for that reason he and his wife named their daughter, Victoria.

It was his Madiera Islands win that helped secure Ricardo the coveted Sir Henry Cotton ‘Rookie of the Year’ award in 2012.

I got to know Ricardo and Rita very well, and would also meet Rita in her then marketing role working for Oceanico (now owned by the Dom Pedro Hotel group) each time I would travel to Portugal for the Portugal Masters, and also catching-up when he won the 2012 Maderia Islands Open.

Ricardo Santos with his wife, Rita photographed in Dubai early in 2013. (Photo – www.golfbytourmiss.com)

Rita was be great in organising tee-times for the media on the other four courses at the Oceanico Resort early during the week of the Portugal Masters.   There was also one year I helped arranged, and with Rita’s fabulous assistance, for a group of my golfing friends at Crail Golfing Society, and where I’ve now been a member for 21-years, to travel from Scotland to play all five Oceanico courses – the Millennium, Pinhal, Old, Laguna and the Victoria.

I recall vividly on that visit the day we played the Victoria.  It was the last of the five, so we were saving the toughest lay-out for the last. We were out early and here on the range after we finished our round was Ricardo working on this game.  I had a quick chat with Ricardo, and after lunch, we headed back out to the range where Ricardo hosted a group practice lesson for us.

Rlcardo Santos has a new 16 person Scotland fan base after meeting members of the visiting Crail Golfing Society. Your author left of the photograph

This is the type of person he is and continues to be.  It hasn’t been often in past years I’ve bumped into him, and given the lockdown measures, but it was a huge delight to meet-up with him early this year during the Middle East Swing.

Ten year’s on and it’s great to see Ricardo in sizzling form early on day two of the Soudal Open near Antwerp in Belgium, and in what is his 186th main tour event.

He posted one of the lowest scores on day two in the famed Belguim port city with a display of six birdies in a five-under-par 66 in the overcast and cooler morning conditions on the Rinkven International course, and an effort that has him right in contention at seven-under-par.

Ricardo capped his second lowest round this season with a hat-trick of birdies from the 10th hole and then back-to-back birdies at 16 and 17.

“It was good, I didn’t strike the ball as good as yesterday but putting really well, and it was a great score”,  he said.

“If you hit the fairways I think it’s a scoreable course, today I feel colder and a bit longer on the course, but still many opportunities.

“The last few weeks my putting wasn’t very nice, so I was struggling for a bit, but this week my putting is back, and I am giving myself chances.”

Here’s wishing Ricardo, and one of the real nice guys on the DP World Tour, a 10-year celebration victory toast late on Sunday.



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