29th May 2026 | Alps Tour Golf

France’s Louis Darthenay takes slim lead into final round of the Open de Roissy – Grand Prix PGA France

France, May 29th, 2026 – After carding a superb 65 (-7) in the morning despite a lone bogey, Italy’s Alessandro Nodari looked set to lead heading into the final round of the Open de Roissy – Grand Prix PGA France. But his -11 total was eventually surpassed in the closing moments of the day.

Late in the afternoon, Frenchman Louis Darthenay moved into the lead thanks to a matching 65 (-7). Coming from the national field, Darthenay already experienced contention on the Alps Tour when he challenged for victory at the 2024 Lacanau Alps Open.

France’s Dorian Fournier sits in third place, two shots behind the leader, alongside Italy’s Andrea Romano. The current Order of Merit leader produced a sensational 62 (-10), setting the lowest score in the history of Golf International de Roissy.

For tomorrow’s final round, play will begin at 8:40 a.m. from both the 1st and 10th tees. At the conclusion of the third round, the winner will receive €7,900 and 6,525 Order of Merit points. In the event of a tie, a playoff will determine the champion.

Round 2 Player Quotes

Louis Darthenay: “Another really solid round with only one bogey today. I managed the easier holes better than yesterday, and my driving was strong all day — long and straight. I also putted very well and took my chances. I already had the opportunity to contend for a win a couple of years ago, and tomorrow I’ll try to do the same. I definitely feel less pressure this time.

Alessandro Nodari: “I had a great start with birdie, eagle, and another birdie on the par five. Conditions were a bit easier this morning, so I just focused on staying shot by shot. Even after two three-putt bogeys on the back nine, I stayed focused. Tomorrow, I won’t change anything in my strategy.

Andrea Romano: “After yesterday’s level-par round, I was disappointed and maybe not in the right mindset. I’m also a bit tired after four weeks in a row playing, so today I just tried to give my best with the energy I had left. Thankfully, it turned into a great round. After some difficult years, it feels good to finally see the work paying off. In golf, you just need patience and never give up.

Tournament Sponsors

The Open de Roissy-Grand Prix PGA France is promoted by the PGA France and benefits from the support of the following partners: Commune de Roissy-en-France, Ugolf, Bluegreen, Groupe Duval, Département du Val d’Oise, Communauté d’Agglomération Roissy Pays de France, Alsea, OÜI FM, France Pro Golf, Académie Jean Van de Velde, Team Spirit Agency, ABVV, Asahi, Lacoste, Journal du Golf, Practice, and ffgolf.

 

 

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