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Max Rottluff Max Rottluff Representerar Germany (GER) Född Status Proffs Huvudtour Korn Ferry Tour SGT-spelare Nej Aktuellt Ranking 2021 Max Rottluff har i år spelat 19 tävlingar. Han har klarat 8 kval. Som bäst har Max Rottluff en 17-plats i Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank. Han har i år en snittscore om 70,56 efter att ha slagit 3810 slag på 54 ronder. Max Rottluff har på de senaste starterna placeringarna 17-MC-43-31-51 varav senaste starten var Big Green Egg German Challenge powered by VcG . Han har i år som bästa score noterat 64 (-8) i Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank på Oakridge Country Club. 22 av årets 54 ronder har varit under par. Vid 20 tillfällen har det noterats scorer på under 70 slag men också vid 4 tillfällen minst 75 slag. Max Rottluff har klarat kvalet i de 3 senaste tävlingarna. Kvalsviten i år löper från Sydbank Esbjerg Challenge (vecka 33/2021). Årets tävlingar Plac Tävling Plac Tävling Plac Tävling 51 Big Green Egg German Challenge powered by57 VcG TPC Colorado Championship at Heron LakesMC Visit Knoxville Open Wittelsbacher GC, European Challenge Tour TPC Colorado, Korn Ferry Tour Holston Hills CC, Korn Ferry Tour 31 B-NL Challenge Trophy 61 Live and Work in Maine Open MC Simmons Bank Open The Dutch Spijk, European Challenge Tour Falmouth Country Club, Korn Ferry Tour College Grove, Korn Ferry Tour 43 Sydbank Esbjerg Challenge 41 Wichita Open Supporting Wichitas Youth MC Huntsville Championship Esbjerg GK, European Challenge Tour Crestview CC, Korn Ferry Tour The Ledges, Korn Ferry Tour MC Made in Esbjerg Challenge – Presented by FREJAMC BMW& Total Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX MCCorporation Veritex Bank Championship Esbjerg GK, European Challenge Tour Thornblade Club, Korn Ferry Tour Texas Rangers GC, Korn Ferry Tour 17 Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank 18 REX Hospital Open MC Club Car Championship Oakridge Country Club, Korn Ferry Tour The CC at Wakefield Plantation, Korn Ferry Tour Landings Club - Deer Creek GC, Korn Ferry Tour MC Pinnacle Bank Championship presented by ChevroletMC Evans Scholars Invitational The Club at Indian Creek, Korn Ferry Tour The Glen Club, Korn Ferry Tour MC Memorial Health Championship by LRS MC AdventHealth Championship Panther Creek Country Club, Korn Ferry Tour Blue Hills Country Club, Korn Ferry Tour Karriären Totala prispengar 1997-2021 Max Rottluff har följande facit så här långt i karriären: (officiella prispengar på SGT och världstourerna) Summa Största Snitt per - 6 övriga topp-10-placeringar kronor prischeck tävling - 4 placeringar inom 11-20 År Tävl - 28 övriga placeringar på rätt sida kvalgränsen 2010 1 0 0 0 - 2 missade kval 2011 1 0 0 0 Med 38 klarade kval på 40 starter är kvalprocenten sålunda 95. Sammantaget har Max Rottluff en snittscore om 70,77 slag, eller totalt -133 mot par. 2015 2 0 0 0 2016 1 54 606 54 606 54 606 2017 4 14 833 14 833 3 708 2018 25 807 180 262 548 32 287 2019 22 728 722 210 446 33 124 2020 10 249 548 205 625 24 955 2021 19 251 786 74 820 13 252 Totalt 2 106 675 Bästa placeringarna Plac: 4, Evans Scholars Invitational Plac: 6, BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEXPlac: Corporation 17, The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic at The Abaco Club 2020 (Korn Ferry Tour) 2018 (Korn Ferry Tour) 2019 (Korn Ferry Tour) The Glen Club, USA Thornblade Club, USA The Abaco Club on Winding Bay, BAH Plac: 4, Evans Scholars Invitational Plac: 10, North Mississippi Classic Plac: 18, REX Hospital Open 2020 (Korn Ferry Tour) 2018 (Korn Ferry Tour) 2021 (Korn Ferry Tour) The Glen Club, USA Country Club of Oxford, USA The CC at Wakefield Plantation, USA Plac: 4, KC Golf Classic Plac: 12, Savannah Golf Championship 2018 (Korn Ferry Tour) 2019 (Korn Ferry Tour) Nicklaus GC at LionsGate, USA Landings Club - Deer Creek GC, USA Plac: 6, KC Golf Classic Plac: 17, Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank 2019 (Korn Ferry Tour) 2021 (Korn Ferry Tour) Blue Hills Country Club, USA Oakridge Country Club, USA Skapad: 2021-09-29 21:19:10 Copyright © Golfdata 2021.
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