You’d have got good odds that the Frenchman would be looking at retaining a European Tour card for a third time this month when he started his first Challenge Tour campaign in 2016. At the time he had but a handful of third tier Alps Tour starts behind him the previous season and not one top ten at that level. However he finished sixth on the CT four years ago and then 49th in his rookie ET season – it was some climb. However, and perhaps somewhat understandably, there has been a drop in standards since and he needs to address it in the next two weeks to guarantee his card for next year at 103rd in the rankings. He’s not absolutely desperate, but with just two top 20s in 25 starts and a 2-for-3 record at the tournament, it might yet go down to the wire.