The Swiss Challenge reduced to 36 holes

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The weather, execrable above the Golf Saint Apollinaire (Haut-Rhin), did not allow the slightest golf shot this Saturday. The Swiss Challenge is therefore reduced to two rounds. There remain 14 holes to negotiate for Benjamin Hébert (photo), very provisional leader Friday evening with only four holes played in this second extended round…

No golf today at Folgensbourg (Haut-Rhin)! Bad weather and a flooded course actually got the better of the end of the 2nd round and the start of the 3rd round, which no one played.

Find the provisional ranking

The organizers of the 270,000 euro tournament finally made the decision at 3:30 p.m. to permanently reduce the event to 36 holes. The French Benjamin Hébert will therefore begin this final day in the lead with a score of -6 and still fourteen holes to negotiate. He is one step ahead of the English Ben Stowwho has not yet started in this 2nd round.

Author of two cards of 71 (-1) and 69 (-3), Robin Sciot Siegrist is currently leader in the clubhouse at -4 (140) ahead of the Dane Martin Simonsen and another Frenchman, Pierre Pineauboth at -3 (141).

The second and final round is scheduled for this Sunday from 8:20 a.m.

Le leaderboard

The leaderboard of other French people

Photo : Jan Hetfleisch/Getty Images

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