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Second title of the season for the Czech Filip Mruzek in Austria

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A second title this season for the Czech Philippe Mruzek
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The Czech Filip Mruzek won the Raiffeisen Pro Golf Tour St. Pölten 2025 on Thursday, northeast of Austria. This is the second title of the season for the 33 -year -old player. On the side, Clément Guichard finishes seventh. Three other blues appear in the top 20.

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After a failed at Mad Mad Open golf course in Antalya (Türkiye), The Czech Filip Mruzek reign over the Pro Golf Tour. Second of the merit order before the behind the Dutchman Boot van der Vighthe now takes the lead. Since the start of the season, he has already won the Red Sea Egyptian Classic 2025 in mid-March.

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A success to which is added two places to Lykia Links Openstill in Antalya, then at Red Sea Ain Sokhna Open 2025 In Egypt, a seventh place in Zala Springs Open in Hungary and finally a tenth to Little Venice Red Sea Open 2025 (Egypt).

This week, on the St. Pölten golf clubMruzek managed to take the at once on Austrian Bernard Neumayer and two on German Linus longauthor of the card of the in 62 (-8). Two players who were leading time at the clubhouse.

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Clément Guichard and Mathieu Decottignies Lafon in the top 10

The first two French people in the order of merit held their rank ending in the final top 10. Clément Guichardvictorious on April 15 on theAin Red Sea Open 2025disputed on the Golf Club Ain Sokhna Complete his tournament in seventh position, with a final card of 68 (-2) without Bogey. He is third on the order of merit.

Mathieu Decottignies Lafon finished ninth ex aequo thanks in particular to a hole in 1 on the by 3 of the 11, on which he had signed the out of the first two laps. It is 17th to the order of merit.

Three other French people appear in the top 20: David Guyot (13E), Alex Imbertie et Antoine Bachelier (16th). A day above by bys costs this place to MATHIS PANGART (26e). Théo Lavergne29th, of Louis Bonte et Antoine Pouguet, 35th to -4.

The disappointment is for Julien LeBrerewhich lived a day completed in +7, in the wake of its end of the complicated route on . He 39th place with Mathieu Mountain.

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