April 24, 2018
Quiros held the 54-hole lead at the Trophee Hassan II and shot an even-par 72, but it wasn't enough to hold of Alexander Levy.
ANALYSIS
It's been quite a ride over the last 10 years for the Spaniard. After four straight seasons with a win from 2008-2011, Quiros went winless and fell outside the top-600 in the world before his victory last year at the Rocco Forte Open. Since that win, however, Quiros had missed 16 of his last 19 cuts entering the Trophee Hassan II. He started seven-under through the first two rounds, but could only manage to go even-par over the final 36 holes. He charged on Sunday with birdies on his final two holes, but in the end it was one shot short of catching Levy. The runner-up was still enough to move Quiros up almost 200 spots in the OWGR.