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Palmer in love with Italy

Jason Palmer confirmed his Alps Tour leadership by winning second title of the season in Cervino Open with two shot margin after posting last round 65. His compatriot Michael Bush had lead for a while at the club house after he fired a astonishing 59, 9 under par. Bush could have bet on himself. This […]

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Palmer in charge in Cervino Open

  England’s Jason Palmer took one shot advantage of the Cervinio Open after firing 63 during second round. Spain’s Diego Suazo and France’s Johan Lopez-Lazaro ar on his toes two shots back with -7 total. Palmer won his maiden title last june in Italy in Grado Open. He dedicated his victory ti his passed father […]

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Four way tie in Italy

The opening round of Cervino Open was the first one after summer break. The leaderboard is crowdy on top and no less than four players share pole position with 5-under-card : Spain’s Diego Suazo, Italy’s Francesco Gatti and Frenchmen Nicolas Tacher and Nicolas Peyrichou. Today’s scores proved that even with only 5300 meters for par […]

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Holidays are over!

The summer break is almost finished and it is time for Alps Tour to get back on the road to complete the season. There are seven tournaments to go and the final ranking will be published. England’s Jason Palmer is currently leading the order od merit with more than 4000 points over Spain’s Jesus Legarrea. […]

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Bech wins Alps de Andalucia

Spain’s Pol Bech ended 4 years without victory by grabbing Alps de Andalucia on shot clear over fellows Carlos Balmaseda and Javier Colomo. Bech started the final round the perfect way with hat-trick of birdies on opening holes. He holed the 5th as well and at this moment of the day the story seemed to […]

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Bech to lead Spain's armada

Spain’s Pol Bech posted back-to-back 65 to take Alps de Andalucia lead. Amateur Belgium’s Thomas Detry, signed for second 66 in a row for second place two shots back. To complete the podium, two Spaniards, Ivo Giner and Javier Colombo. The top of the leaderboard is almost 100 % Spanish after 36 holes played at […]

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Pastor starts well in Andalucia

Spain’s Marcos Pastor fired course record 64 to take one stroke lead at Alps de Andalucia. A pack of five players, 4 Spaniards and Welsh Rhys Enoch share second place. The course defended itself poorly face to Alps Tour young guns. The perfect conditions helped players to shoot low and the projected cut after 18 […]

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