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Severiano Ballesteros Golf Course Dimanche 29 Août SEVERIANO BALLESTEROS GOLF COURSE MAIN ACCESS ACCESS LISTE DES DÉPARTS DIMANCHE 29 AOÛT 2021 N° Time Tee Player Country R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Par ONG Maverick ANTCLIFF AUS 69 68 79 216 6 ETANG L 1 07:50 1 Kyongjun MOON KOR 67 72 76 215 5 Robin ROUSSEL FRA 68 70 76 214 4 2 07:59 1 Raphaël DE SOUSA SUI 73 66 75 214 4 Yikeun CHANG KOR 69 68 76 213 3 3 08:08 1 Fabrizio ZANOTTI PAR 68 69 76 213 3 Ronan KLEU (AM) SUI 68 70 75 213 3 DRIVING RANGE Rory SABBATINI SVK 67 72 74 213 3 Grandstands 4 08:19 1 Jazz JANEWATTANANOND THA 68 71 74 213 3 Leaderboards Wade ORMSBY AUS 69 69 74 212 2 Big screens Jonathan CALDWELL NIR 70 68 74 212 2 Crossing points 5 08:30 1 Hugo LEON CHI 70 68 74 212 2 Restaurants / Refreshments Lucas BJERREGAARD DEN 69 70 73 212 2 Mobile phone zones Carlos PIGEM ESP 70 69 73 212 2 Wifi zones 6 08:41 1 Andrea PAVAN ITA 68 71 72 211 1 WC First aid Nino BERTASIO ITA 69 69 72 210 PAR Rikard KARLBERG SWE 67 71 72 210 PAR 7 08:52 1 Antoine ROZNER FRA 69 70 71 210 PAR Andrew JOHNSTON ENG 68 66 75 209 -1 Victor PEREZ FRA 68 68 73 209 -1 8 09:03 1 Julian SURI USA 72 65 72 209 -1 Ashley CHESTERS ENG 67 71 71 209 -1 Pietro BOVARI (AM) ITA 65 74 70 209 -1 INFORMATIONS POUR LES SPECTATEURS 9 09:14 1 Jean-Baptiste GONNET FRA 67 70 71 208 -2 Observez les leaderboards sur le parcours. En cas d’orage, évitez: Des indications d’ALERTE MÉTÉO seront affichées avant l’arrivée d’un u les zones à découvert Mikko KORHONEN FIN 71 66 71 208 -2 temps nuageux sur la zone. Dès leur affichage, les commissaires procèderont u les emplacements surélevés à l’évacuation des tribunes et il est recommandé aux spectateurs de prendre u les arbres isolés leurs prévautions AVANT que le jeu ne soit interrompu. u les voiturettes de golf Si la sirène retentit, réfugiez-vous immédiatement sous un abri. u les clôtures métalliques N° Time Tee Player Country R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Par N° Time Tee Player Country R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Par Gavin GREEN MAS 74 65 69 208 -2 Bernd WIESBERGER AUT 67 67 69 203 -7 10 09:25 1 Julien GUERRIER FRA 65 74 69 208 -2 22 11:42 1 Marcel SIEM GER 66 68 69 203 -7 Sebastian SODERBERG SWE 66 67 74 207 -3 Benjamin HEBERT FRA 67 68 68 203 -7 Min Woo LEE AUS 66 67 74 207 -3 Shubhankar SHARMA IND 68 68 67 203 -7 11 09:36 1 Francesco MOLINARI ITA 72 64 71 207 -3 23 11:53 1 Dean BURMESTER RSA 64 65 73 202 -8 Søren KJELDSEN DEN 72 64 71 207 -3 John CATLIN USA 68 65 69 202 -8 Darren FICHARDT RSA 66 70 71 207 -3 Adrien SADDIER FRA 68 69 65 202 -8 12 09:47 1 Martin KAYMER GER 68 69 70 207 -3 24 12:04 1 Jorge CAMPILLO ESP 68 64 69 201 -9 Justin HARDING RSA 66 66 74 206 -4 Ross MCGOWAN ENG 68 64 69 201 -9 Jamie DONALDSON WAL 67 66 73 206 -4 Matthew JORDAN ENG 67 65 69 201 -9 13 09:58 1 Scott JAMIESON SCO 67 67 72 206 -4 25 12:15 1 Renato PARATORE ITA 65 66 69 200 -10 Henrik STENSON SWE 71 64 71 206 -4 Sean CROCKER USA 71 65 64 200 -10 Alexander BJÖRK SWE 67 69 70 206 -4 14 10:09 1 Miguel Ángel JIMÉNEZ ESP 69 67 70 206 -4 Daniel VAN TONDER RSA 66 70 70 206 -4 Lee SLATTERY ENG 70 67 69 206 -4 15 10:20 1 Guido MIGLIOZZI ITA 67 70 69 206 -4 Jeff WINTHER DEN 70 67 69 206 -4 Richard MCEVOY ENG 70 68 68 206 -4 16 10:36 1 Marcus KINHULT SWE 70 68 68 206 -4 Oliver WILSON ENG 70 69 67 206 -4 Adrian MERONK POL 70 69 67 206 -4 17 10:47 1 Marcus ARMITAGE ENG 63 73 69 205 -5 SAVE THE DATE : Wil BESSELING NED 71 66 68 205 -5 Bryden MACPHERSON AUS 69 68 68 205 -5 25 - 28.08.2022 18 10:58 1 Nacho ELVIRA ESP 69 69 67 205 -5 Calum HILL SCO 68 70 67 205 -5 Masahiro KAWAMURA JPN 67 71 67 205 -5 19 11:09 1 Thomas DETRY BEL 65 65 74 204 -6 James MORRISON ENG 60 74 70 204 -6 Rasmus HØJGAARD DEN 68 66 70 204 -6 20 11:20 1 Alexander LEVY FRA 69 68 67 204 -6 Paul PETERSON USA 65 73 66 204 -6 Nicolas COLSAERTS BEL 65 74 65 204 -6 21 11:31 1 Andy SULLIVAN ENG 64 66 73 203 -7 Robin SCIOT-SIEGRIST FRA 63 70 70 203 -7 www.omegaeuropeanmasters.com.
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