Byeong Hun An l'emporte en play-off, Antoine Rozner 4e (DPWT)

Byeong Hun An l'emporte en play-off, Antoine Rozner 4e (DPWT)
Byeong Hun An l'emporte en play-off, Antoine Rozner 4e (DPWT)

Rozner not far from the mark

3rd (-16), Ricardo Gouveia, also author of a score of 67 (seven birdies, two bogeys), did not go far from the title, just like Antoine Rozner. A time alone in the lead, following his almost perfect first twelve holes (six birdies, one bogey), the Frenchman abruptly said goodbye to his hopes of victory at the 15th, where he sent his put in out of bounds. Despite this double bogey, the 31-year-old was able to bounce back by validating a final birdie at the 18th to record a score of 68 and take 4th place alone (-15).

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