WATCH | Aaron Cockerill 1on1 from Spain

Fresh off a top three finish in Spain on the DP World Tour, Golf Manitoba Director of Communications Brian Munz catches up with Aaron Cockerill.
The Teulon, Manitoba product talks about building confidence in 2022, where his game has improved and what lies ahead.
Cockerill finishes T26 at Mallorca Golf Open

Manitoba’s Aaron Cockerill fired a final round of 3-over par 75 to finish in an 8-way tie for 26th place at the Mallorca Golf Open. Cockerill, who started the day alone in 10th position, put together a round that included 5 bogeys, 2 birdies and 11 pars. The finish is projected to move Cockerill up one spot to a 153rd place in the European Tour’s Race to Dubai standings.
Denmark’s Jeff Winther took top spot in the event posting a final round of even par 70 good enough for a one stroke victory over Pep Angles of Spain.
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Cockerill’s next event is the Portugal Masters November 4-7, being played at the Dom Pedro Victoria Golf Course in Vilamoura, Portugal.
Cockerill in 10th entering final round of the Mallorca Golf Open

Manitoba’s Aaron Cockerill will start the final round of the European Tour’s Mallorca Golf Open in 10th place after posting a 2-under par round of 68.
Cockerill’s round included four birdies and two bogeys for his second straight 68 of the championship. Cockerill, the only Canadian with full time status on the European Tour, currently sits in 154th position for the Race to Dubai season ending championship. Cockerill’s best finish of the 2021 European Tour season is a T17 at the D + D Real Czech Masters in late August.
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Final round coverage will start at 6am CST and is available on the Golf Channel.
Aaron Cockerill T6 after round 2 of the Mallorca Golf Open

Manitoba’s Aaron Cockerill fired a bogey free round of 2-under par 68 and sits at T6 moving into the weekend of the Mallorca Golf Open, this week’s stop on the European Tour.
Cockerill’s second round included 16 pars and two birdies for a clean card to move him up eight spots on the leaderboard. Cockerill currently sits in 156th place on the European Tour’s Race to Dubai season ending championship.
Live coverage of the third round is available on the Golf Channel.