Career Detail
In 1961, Mouland was born in St. Athan in the Vale of Glamorgan and is the son of six times Welsh champion Sid Mouland. In 1976, he became the youngest ever winner of the British Boys Championship.
In 1981, Mouland turned professional. By 1986, Mouland was well established on the European Tour, winning that year's Car Care Plan International and finishing 30th on the Order of Merit. He broke his right ankle and left foot in a car crash later that year, but recovered to record the only two top-20 Order of Merit finishes of his career in 1987 (16th) and 1988 (18th). The 1988 KLM Dutch Open was his second and last win on the European Tour. He maintained steady form for many years, last finishing in the top hundred on the Order of Merit in 2001.
Mouland continued to compete into his mid forties, but mainly on the second tier Challenge Tour. He also won the Mauritius Open in 2002 and 2003.
Mouland began playing on the European Senior Tour after turning 50 in April 2011. He won his first title at the Belas Clube de Campo Senior Open de Portugal in October 2011. He will play on the Champions Tour in 2013 after finishing 3rd at Qualifying school in November 2012.
Number of wins by tour
Dpworld Tour 2
Legends Tour 1
Other 5
Highest World ranking ranking 82 (24 July) 1988
* 2003 Mauritius Open
* 2008 Farmfoods British Par 3 Championship
*2011Belas Clube de Campo Senior Open de Portugal
2014 World par 3 Champion, Bermuda
2016 Farmfoods British Par 3 Championship
de Portugal
European Tour playoff record (0–2)
1988 Torras Hostench Barcelona Open Nick Faldo, Barry Lane,
David Whelan Whelan won with par on fourth extra hole
Faldo and Mouland eliminated by birdie on first hole
1990 Tenerife Open Vicente Fernández Lost to par on third extra hole
2003 Open de Toulouse Alexandre Balicki, Scott Drummond Drummond won with birdie on first extra hole