Roe and Chapman call time

Two of the longest serving members on the European Tour have smashed their last drives, struck their last irons, floated their last chips and sunk their last putts in anger. After a combined 45 years and over 1,100 tournaments, Mark Roe and Roger Chapman have decided to call it a day.

Two of the longest serving members on the European Tour have smashed their last drives, struck their last irons, floated their last chips and sunk their last putts in anger. After a combined 45 years and over 1,100 tournaments, Mark Roe and Roger Chapman have decided to call it a day.

The English stalwarts both felt that the home of golf was as good a place as any to end their playing careers, making the announcement during the weekend?s Dunhill Links Championship at St Andrews. Roe (pictured) ended his 21-year career with a fine 67 to finish tied for 15th, while Chapman, who has played in more European Tour events than any other golfer in history bar Sam Torrance, narrowly failed to make the cut.

In his 21 years in golf the 43-year-old Mark Roe has been renowned as the joker in the pack of the European Tour. From letting off fire hoses in hotels, to cutting up players shirts to rewiring electrical appliances, nothing was too outrageous for the man from Sheffield. However, this reputation masked a fine golfer, who won three Tour titles and amassed over £2.5 million in prize money alone.

"I have two beautiful little girls I want to see more of. I have fallen out of love with travelling, not the game of golf.?

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