Nicolas Colsaerts has announced he will retire at the end of the season following a 24-year career in the professional game.

The Belgian, who turns 43 in November, confirmed the news to Canal+ at the FedEx Open de France, where he placed T49.

That appearance took him to 499 on the DP World Tour, and Colsaerts revealed it is an ambition to reach 500 before calling it a day. You may like

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He explained: "I'm playing my last French Open. I'm going to reach 500 tournaments, at Dunhill or in India. This still requires a little clarification from the European

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