Dubuisson coming to terms with Turkey win

The initial shock of beating some of golf's greatest to win the Turkish Open is over for Victor Dubuisson, and he has turned his focus to Dubai.

Victor Dubuisson of France at the Turkish Open Golf

French golfer Victor Dubuisson has turned his focus to Dubai soon after winning the Turkish Open. (AAP)

New Turkish Airlines champion Victor Dubuisson has been quick to come down from the euphoria of his stunning two-stroke triumph at Belek.

Dubuisson, 23, was near speechless in learning the enormity of his victory ahead of the likes of World No.1 Tiger Woods, current US Open champion, Justin Rose, and present Race to Dubai No.1 Henrik Stenson.

Dubuisson birdied the closing two holes on the Maxx Royal course to claim his maiden European Tour victory.

And as he travelled from Antalya to Istanbul before a connecting flight to Dubai, the Cannes-born player spoke of his victory.

"I was very much in a state of shock yesterday with everyone saying to me that I will get into the Masters and a whole lot of other tournaments, so there were so many things being said to me," he said.

"I was just so focused and it really took me all of the evening for it to really sink in I had won.

"But one of the first things I did this morning was to check the World Rankings and to see that I am now 39th in the world is very nice. It now means I am in all the four Majors next year, the WGC events and many other tournaments so that is really good."

However, his focus now is this week's final event in Dubai.

"I played last year and enjoyed the course but my goal now is to finish my year with another strong effort."

In fact, the former world's top-ranked amateur had commenced the year 139th in the world while he went into last week's Turkish Airlines Open ranked 108th.

The French golfer says he's been inundated with text messages, tweets and emails.

"My phone didn't stop all night and there have been so many messages including a special one from Thomas Levet," he said.

"Thomas has been an inspiration to all the French golfers and to get a message from him was very nice."


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