Felix Mory at the edge of the top 10, Robin Williams leader

Felix Mory at the edge of the top 10, Robin Williams leader
Felix Mory at the edge of the top 10, Robin Williams leader

Felix Mory is getting closer to the top 10. 22nd at the end of the cut, the Frenchman scored a score of 69 to climb to 13th place (-7 total) and is now only a small length behind 9th place . If he made a mistake three times (at 7, 8 and 12) this Saturday, the winner of the Dormy Open, in May 2021, hung on and made five birdies which allowed him to return a third card in a row under s. His compatriot, Romain Wattel, also beat the course at the Golf Resort Kaskáda for the third time in three days. Author of a record of 70 (four birdies, three bogeys), the 33-year-old ranks 20th (-6).

Among the other French representatives still engaged in the Czech Republic, Alexander Levy had to settle for par during this third round and is in 27th position (-5 total). Well launched, thanks to three birdies scored on his first six holes, the native of Orange, in the United States, then stalled and conceded three bogeys. Pierre Pineau and Maxence Giboudot are 43rd (-3). They are ahead of Andoni Etchenique, 54th (-1). While he remained on a good round of 66, Robin Sciot-Siegrist struggled during the moving day, concluded in 76 shots (six bogeys, one birdie). He therefore falls to 56th place (by total).

Third leader in three rounds

After 54 holes played, the leader’s chair is occupied by Robin Williams. Brilliant on the outward leg (three birdies), the South African was solid on the return leg (one birdie, one bogey) to record a card of 68 and climb to the top of the rankings (-14 total).

Williams has a three-shot lead over his first pursuer, Ben Schmidt (-11 total). The Englishman took advantage of this third round to reposition himself by posting a superb 65 (six birdies, including four on his first four holes), without making the slightest mistake. Hamish Brown, Conor Purcell and Jannik De Bruyn currently occupy third place on the podium (-10).

In the lead on Friday evening, the German failed to stay the course and recorded a score of 74 (four birdies, three bogeys, a quadruple bogey at 2). David Borda, Tomas Gouveia and Lucas Bjerregaard are in 6th place (-9). The top 10 is completed by a quartet which shares 9th position (-8). There we find Tapio Pulkkanen, Jack Senior, Timon Baltl and Angel Ayora.

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