Sébastien Gros goes on the offensive in Albacete. Amat, Perrier and Kedochim on track to join PQ3

Sébastien Gros goes on the offensive in Albacete. Amat, Perrier and Kedochim on track to join PQ3
Sébastien Gros goes on the offensive in Albacete. Amat, Perrier and Kedochim on track to join PQ3
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Very solid in Albacete with a card of 65 (-6), Sébastien Gros (photo) climbs to 4th place at -12 from a leaderboard dominated by the Thai David Boriboonsub (-19). Bastien Amat remains in the top 10 in Girona (-12) while Damien Perrier and Benjamin Kedochim, 8th and 10th in Almeria, stay on course to qualify among the first 22 in Almeria. The 3rd round could not be completed in Huelva due to the delay the day before. Nathan Legendre took 2nd place after 36 holes at the end of the morning thanks to a huge 62 (-10) without an error!

Slovak Jakub Hrinda is still the very solid leader at -19 after 54 holes on the side of Gérone. Best French on the Catalan site not far from the French border, Very Bastien is in 7th place at -12. Ranked 25th at -7 thanks to an excellent 64 (-7), Aymeric Laussot is getting closer to the top 23 qualifier set at… -8. 36th at -5, Maxence Giboudot will have to pull out one big last lap to hope to continue the adventure Tarragona (PQ3) from November 8. Unless there's a miracle, it's over for Jungle Guillamoundeguy et Romain Wattel45th at -2 but also for Hermes Ferchaud (58th in total par). Seventh French golfer present in the north of Spain, Franck Daux gave up after playing 73 (+2).

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Nine places better for Sébastien Gros has Albacete on the Las Pinaillas. One of the three acolytes of the Tontons Golfeurs thus signed a very good 65 (-6) allowing him to grab 4th place at -12,… seven shots behind the Thai leader, David Boriboonsub. In the nails during the first two rounds, Theo Boulet slips beyond the top 23. He now occupies 25th place at -6, one step away from this 23rd place precisely synonymous with PQ3. 38th at -3, Augustin Holé et Xavier Poncelet are four shots away while the task promises to be insurmountable for Adrien Bonnet (63rd at +2).

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This is becoming more and more clear for Damien Perrier et Benjamin Kedochimrespectively 8th (-12) and 10th (-11) in Almeria. The two men promoted to the Challenge Tour 2025 via the top 5 of the Alps Tour Order of Merit are three and two shots ahead of the four players positioned in 21st place at -9 (22 spots in play without tied). Author of a 71 (-1), Gregory Bourdy however falls to -7, just like Julien Sale (70 today). Note that Jean Bekirianwho decided to wear the colors of Armenia, appears at -5 (48th). As for Victor Trehethe, just like Franck Daux in Girona, made the decision to withdraw before the last round!

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The 3rd round on the side of Huelva on the Isla Canela Links will end on Sunday morning before continuing with the 4th and final round. Magnificent with a sublime 62 (-10) without bogey, Nathan Legendrefrom the team AJ Coaching dear to Alain Alberti et Raphaël Jacquelinwas in 2nd place at -12 after 36 holes, just ahead Clement Sordet (-11). By posting a third 69 (-3) in three days, Gary Stall managed to finish his day before nightfall. The Lyonnais is currently 12th at -9 (top 23 qualifier). Further, we find Jérôme Lando-Casanova (42nd to -4) then Julien Quesne (62nd at +1) and Gilead Hoarau (78th to +9).

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Photo: Octavio Passos / GETTY IMAGES EUROPE / Getty Images via AFP

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