Brutal DQ won't deter golfer Papadatos

Dimi Papadatos has dusted himself off for this week's NSW Open at Twin Creeks after a cruel and abrupt Challenge Tour exit in the UAE.

Dimi Papadatos

Dimi Papadatos is a winner of four professional tournaments, three on the Tour of Australasia. (AAP)

Australian golfer Dimi Papadatos doesn't have time to dwell on the shattering sequence of events that wrecked his chance to secure a European Tour card.

The 27-year-old is intent on bouncing back quickly at this week's NSW Open and next week's Australian Open.

But he must put behind him disqualification from the secondary Challenge Tour Grand Final in the United Arab Emirates last week.

Needing a good result to jump at least four places from 19th on the Challenge Tour rankings and claim a European Tour berth, Portugal Open winner Papadatos was looking good after four birdies on his first six holes.

However a triple bogey on the 10th was followed by a quadruple-bogey eight on the 12th.

After finding the water a second time, Papadatos did what many golfers would and let his eight-iron fly into the turf.

He used it again in a fairway bunker on the 14th but it wasn't until he pulled it from his bag on the 17th that he noticed a slight bend in the shaft.

Papadatos reported it to officials and a few hours later he was on a flight home, disqualified for using a club that had been altered or damaged other than in the normal course of play.

"I told my caddie and he was like 'surely it's not' (a disqualification)," Papadatos told AAP.

"My playing partner thought the same and the rules official did ring around to see if there was a loophole, but there was nothing they could do.

"I'm the same as anyone who's had a triple and a quadruple (bogey), I'm alright but definitely not an angel out there."

Papadatos will tee it up in the NSW Open at Twin Creeks in Sydney from Thursday and look forward to a summer that includes the Australian Open at The Lakes and Australian PGA Championship on the Gold Coast.

A Challenge Tour ranking of 21 will still allow him opportunities on the European tour next year but he knows he can't afford to waste anymore chances.

"You put all your time, money, energy and life in it and the rewards are big, but the downs are very low as well," he said.

"You start getting used to it, realise it's going to happen - that was just a very unfortunate time for it to happen."


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