The French meet in Tarragona

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Clément Sordet is only two lengths behind Edoardo Molinari (-20 total) at the end of the fourth day of PQ3 of the European Cards. Robin Sciot-Siegrist (to the right of Clément Sordet in the photo) is still in the top 20 synonymous with a return to the DP World Tour 2024-25, while Félix Mory, leader at the end of the first round, has lost further field but nevertheless made the cut in the company of Bastien Amat, Jean Bekirian, Nathan Legendre and Sébastien Gros.

The French are always there PQ3 of European Maps organized at Tarragona (Catalonia) between November 8 and 13, since six of the eight players entered made the cut. Winner in Huelva during PQ2, Clement Sordet continues to shine, signing a fourth card under 70 – 66 (-5) – on the Lakes Course of l'Infinite .

He is only two strokes behind the Italian Edoardo Molinari43 years old, vice-captain of the last Ryder Cup has Rome but also from the next to Bethpage. Leader since Saturday after an incredible 61 (-10), the Italian veteran signed a card of 72 (par) on Sunday and a solid 68 (-3) this Monday on the same course of the Lakes Course .

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Despite a fantastic outing (-6) on the Lakes Course, Robin Sciot Siegrist fell to thirteenth place, the fault of a double bogey and two bogeys on the return, for a card of 69 (-2). But he can still hope to get his ticket for the European circuit. He suddenly advances Jean Bekirianwhich has decided to operate for several weeks now under the Armenian flag.

Remember that the top 20 and tied at the end of the six rounds will benefit from playing rights on the DP World Tour 2024-25 with a category 18 in his pocket.

Leader Friday evening with a huge 61 (-10) on the par 71 of Lakes Course, Félix Mory settled for a 70 (-2) on Saturday then a 75 (+3) and a 72 (+1) this Monday to occupy 47th place at the end of the fourth round. Infuriating for the Northerner, who narrowly missed the ticket for the DP World Tour last week at the Road final, but he can still hope to enter the top 20 since he made the cut, just like Nathan Legendre, Sébastien Gros et Very Bastien.

Amat, Legendre and Gros in the high level antechamber

Like him, Nathan Legendre et Sébastien Gros occupy 47th place at -8, Very Bastien having moved up to 38th place at -9 thanks to a nice 67 (-4).

The first and tied 65 are guaranteed a category 21 card on the DP World Tour 2024-25 (category 9 on the Challenge Tour) and authorized to play two additional rounds on Monday and Tuesday, this time only on the par 71 of the Lakes Course (in the first four rounds, players faced the Hills Course and the Lakes Course twice).

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The jagged scores and fourth cards of 73 (+1) Damien Perrier et Aymeric Laussot did not allow them to overcome the obstacle. They finished 104th and 141st, respectively. 4th in the Alps Tour order of merit, Damien Perrier will compete on the Challenge Tour in 2025.

Let us also point out that certain former winners on the European Tour did not make the cut for this PQ3 of the European Cards like the English Oliver Wilson (97th to -5) and Chris Wood (135th at +1), the South African George Coetzee (105th to -1), the Spaniard Gonzalo Fernandez-Castaño (84th to -6) or the Italian Renato Paratore (84e to -6).

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