Well placed during the Challenge Tour final, the Blues are on the verge of qualifying for the DP World Tour

Well placed during the Challenge Tour final, the Blues are on the verge of qualifying for the DP World Tour
Well placed during the Challenge Tour final, the Blues are on the verge of qualifying for the DP World Tour

At the top of the leaderboard of this grand final of the Challenge Tour, the Dane Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen is enjoying himself (-22). He took advantage of the moving day to score an error-free 62 (ten birdies), the players having had the opportunity to place the ball this Saturday. His immediate pursuer is the Spaniard Angel Ayora (-21), who had set the course record in the first round (62), this one being approved because the balls were not replaced. If Kristoffer Reitan roughly follows the pace (-19), he is the last link in the first car, the rest of the field being relegated to eight lengths behind the Norwegian.

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