Le Tour des Bleus (Europe): Top 10 for Levy and Gidali

European Tour : Alfred Dunhill Championship

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Seventh a fortnight ago in Cyprus, Alexander Levy had picked up at theAphrodite Hills Cyprus Showdown his first top 10 on theEuropean Tour since August 2019. Fortunately, the Varois did not have to wait another fifteen months to sign a new one, since, surfing on his good form in recent weeks, he took sixth place this Sunday in theAlfred Dunhill Championship. Starting from 16th place, the five-time winner on the European tour had a solid last game, alternating five birdies against two bogeys for a final 69 (-3) and a total score of -9. Levy finishes one stroke of the four players who share second place, but five lengths behind the South African Christiaan Bezuidenhout, who also played 69 (-3) to win his second trophy on the European circuit.

The day at Leopard Creek Golf Club was on the other hand complicated for Robin roussel. Tenth at the start, the golfer ofOzoir-la-Ferriere managed his only birdie of the day at 1, but played the remaining seventeen holes in +7 … Author of a disappointing 78 (+6) he finished 31st at -1. On his side Matthieu pavon ranked 57th at +7 after a final 74 (+2).

Ladies European Tour: Andalucia Costa del Sol Spanish Open

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The only player to have won three consecutive tournaments on the Ladies European Tour, Marie-Laure de Lorenzi now has company in the European circuit record books. The Frenchwoman with 19 titles on the LET, who did this feat during the 1989 season, was joined by Emily Kristine Pedersen who flew over the last lap of theopen d’Espagne this Sunday. Started with a head start, the Dane finished with four units of margin over the Spaniard Nuria Iturrioz, signing a card of 66 (-6), best score of the week, to clinch his third consecutive title after those won in Saudi Arabia in recent weeks. Four times victorious in 2020 (not to mention a play-off lost at the Scottish Open), the 24-year-old therefore concludes her season in the brightest way, along with an undeniable European number 1 title.

French side Manon Hasten She also finished well, with a card of 70 (-2) which gives her the sixth place at -5. The player of RCF La Boulie wins his second top 10 of the season and takes an honorable 33rd place in the final ranking of the Race to Costa del Sol, preceded only by the players of the LPGA Tour Celine Herbin (14th) and Celine Boutier (29th). Herbin, in fact, ranks 30th in this final of the LET with a last card of 71 (-1), whileAstrid Vayson de Pradenne (74) takes 46th place.

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