Francesco Molinari, born on November eighth, nineteen eighty-two, is a distinguished Italian professional golfer known for his remarkable achievements on the international stage. His career reached a pinnacle in two thousand eighteen when he secured his first and only major victory at the Open Championship, marking a historic moment as the first Italian golfer to win a major title.
The triumph at the Open Championship was the highlight of a stellar season for Molinari, during which he also clinched the BMW PGA Championship, his fifth title on the European Tour, and celebrated his inaugural PGA Tour victory at the Quicken Loans National. His exceptional performance contributed significantly to Europe's success in the Ryder Cup that year, where he impressively earned five out of five points.
In two thousand nineteen, Molinari continued to shine by winning the Arnold Palmer Invitational, adding to his accolades as his third victory on the PGA Tour. His partnership with his brother, Edoardo, also brought glory to Italy when they won the Omega Mission Hills World Cup in two thousand nine, the only time Italy has triumphed in this prestigious event.
Throughout his career, Molinari has consistently demonstrated his prowess, winning the WGC-HSBC Champions in two thousand ten and representing Europe in three victorious Ryder Cup teams in two thousand ten, two thousand twelve, and two thousand eighteen. His dedication to the sport is further highlighted by his continuous presence in the top one hundred of the Official World Golf Ranking from November two thousand eight to November two thousand twenty.