Payton Gordley puts Joshua Smith firmly in his place at first final of European eTour

EUROPEAN TOUR esports winner Payton Gordley
Payton Gordley (left) and chief operating officer Keith Waters after the American’s win in the first European eTour final based on Topgolf’s popular World Golf Tour mobile phone game.
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AMERICAN Payton Gordley defeated countryman Joshua Smith to take the trophy and $5,000 winners’ cheque in the first event of the inaugural European eTour Series.

Golfx3 – Gordley’s screenname – who participated in a one-off esports event held at last season’s Made in Denmark took the lead at the third hole from JSmithers – Smith’s screenname – playing the Wolf Creek Golf Course.

He showed no signs of weakness until a late wobble almost allowed Smith back into the game, trying to force a play-off at least.

“I feel surprised and relieved – a lot of mixed emotions,” said the 21-year-old.

“I almost gave the match away and I’m just grateful I ended up coming through and winning at the end.

“I was jokingly saying that I was going to use the prize money to buy the gold putter on the game. But realistically I’ll probably use it for my college tuition.”

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As champion, Gordley is the first player to qualify for the global finals at the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai at Jumeirah Golf Estates from November 19-22.

He will be joined by the champions from the next four European eTour events, set to take place at European Tour tournaments across the globe in the coming months.

They will qualify along with three wildcards, who will compete for a bumper prize pool of $50,000.

Gordley added: “I’ve probably got finals in November, but I’m looking forward to Dubai.

“It’s the first European eTour final and I couldn’t be more excited.”

Following intense competition played in the difficult conditions setting over Merion Golf Club and Chambers Bay Golf Club, eight players earned their spots onsite at Abu Dhabi Golf Club to compete in two round-robin groups.

That was followed by straight knockout semi-finals and the final, in which Payton Gordley and Joshua Smith battled it out for first place.

The shootout was held in a specially constructed venue in the public village at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship at Abu Dhabi Golf Club.

The European Tour, in partnership with esports specialists DreamHack and Topgolf Entertainment Group, launched golf’s first esports series last month.

They received in excess of 45,000 entries from 169 countries worldwide.

Of those 45,000 entrants, a total of 128 players carded scores of 60 or below in the first qualifying round and progressed to the next stage – a bracket-style knockout competition played on the leading online and mobile golf game, World Golf Tour (WGT) by Topgolf.

Among those participating on stage for a total prize pool of $10,000 in the public village at the first Rolex Series event of the year were gamers from Germany, Romania, Spain, United Kingdom and the USA.

DreamHack will bring their extensive esports events and streaming production capabilities to create a premium experience.

Fans will be able to enjoy extensive live coverage as well as bespoke ancillary content of the maiden event across a multitude of platforms, including broadcast, digital and social media.

The esports industry is one of the fastest growing media sectors with an audience of more than 380 million enthusiasts worldwide.

That figure is forecasted to surpass 1.6 billion by 2022. A majority of esports fans are in the 18-34 age demographic.


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