By Tony Jimenez
VIRGINIA WATER England Sun May 25, 2014 9:13am EDT
<span id="articleText"><span id="midArticle_start"/> VIRGINIA WATER England (Reuters) - Gary Stal has had to push personal tragedy aside to play in the BMW PGA Championship after his father made an emotional trip to Wentworth to inform the Frenchman his mother had died of cancer.
<span id="midArticle_1"/>The little-known Stal is only featuring at the European Tour's flagship event on the outskirts of London as a late reserve after fellow countryman Victor Dubuisson pulled out with a damaged shoulder at the start of the week.
<span id="midArticle_2"/>"I played in honor of my father today," the 22-year-old told reporters on Saturday after signing for a three-under-par 69 in the third round to chalk up a five-under total of 211, 10 strokes adrift of runaway leader Thomas Bjorn of Denmark.
<span id="midArticle_3"/>"Tomorrow I will fight for my mother. I will be very aggressive in my play."
<span id="midArticle_4"/>Stal, who won the French amateur championship by an eight-shot margin three years ago, secured his 2014 European Tour card at Qualifying School.
<span id="midArticle_5"/>He may be making his debut at the BMW PGA Championship but he said his golfing ambitions were always the same.
<span id="midArticle_6"/>"Of course I want to win, I will not say otherwise," added Stal. "Each week I'm here to try but we know with golf that's not easy."
<span id="midArticle_7"/><span id="midArticle_8"/>(Editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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VIRGINIA WATER England Sun May 25, 2014 9:13am EDT
<span id="articleText"><span id="midArticle_start"/> VIRGINIA WATER England (Reuters) - Gary Stal has had to push personal tragedy aside to play in the BMW PGA Championship after his father made an emotional trip to Wentworth to inform the Frenchman his mother had died of cancer.
<span id="midArticle_1"/>The little-known Stal is only featuring at the European Tour's flagship event on the outskirts of London as a late reserve after fellow countryman Victor Dubuisson pulled out with a damaged shoulder at the start of the week.
<span id="midArticle_2"/>"I played in honor of my father today," the 22-year-old told reporters on Saturday after signing for a three-under-par 69 in the third round to chalk up a five-under total of 211, 10 strokes adrift of runaway leader Thomas Bjorn of Denmark.
<span id="midArticle_3"/>"Tomorrow I will fight for my mother. I will be very aggressive in my play."
<span id="midArticle_4"/>Stal, who won the French amateur championship by an eight-shot margin three years ago, secured his 2014 European Tour card at Qualifying School.
<span id="midArticle_5"/>He may be making his debut at the BMW PGA Championship but he said his golfing ambitions were always the same.
<span id="midArticle_6"/>"Of course I want to win, I will not say otherwise," added Stal. "Each week I'm here to try but we know with golf that's not easy."
<span id="midArticle_7"/><span id="midArticle_8"/>(Editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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