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Day -3…

Pelagone-Golf Club Toscana and Golf Club Punta Ala are ready to welcome the 180 players of the Qualifying School. Today, sun is back with warm temperature. Giovanni Broglio, our official super intendant, will check tomorrow both courses and give last advices to the local greenkeepers to finalize the preparation. Players are here to follow the […]

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Qualifying School at Punta Ala GC and Toscana GC, Day -5

A little more than five days before the first round of the Alps Tour Qualifying School… Both courses, Punta Ala and Toscana are preparing to receive the 185 participants. This is the time of the last finishing works, preparation of greens. At the same time, Patrick Lacroix, our Master for yardage books, is recording statements, […]

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Congratulations to Matthew Baldwin – Top 10 of the Challenge Tour Ranking

Congratulations to our former member Matthew Baldwin finishes 10th of the 2011 Challenge Tour Rankings and secures his card for the 2012 European Tour season! We also congratulate Frenchmen Edouard Dubois (11th), Julien Quesne (13th). Complete ranking available

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Jacques Guillet co-leader in France

France’s Jacques Guillet holed three bridies in the last three holes at Allianz Finale de Barbaroux on French tour to co-lead with former Alps Tour member fellow Julien Quesne and Spain’s Agustin Domingo. This last event on French soil is played on 54 holes without cut. The trio is -5 total and a groupof 4 […]

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180 players entered at Qualifying School in Tuscany

Punta Ala Golf Club and Toscana Golf Club are preparing to receive the 180 players who entered in the 2011 Alps Tour Qualifying School. Nineteen nationalities will attend the competition. For the First Stage, 65 players on each course will play 36 holes on 10th & 11th November and try to qualify for the Final […]

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Cambis second win in a row

Guillaume Cambis was the man on the month. After maiden win last week in France he caught his second title in a row to end his rookie season at the first place on the money list. He teed of this morning with a 3 shot advantage and it was enough to keep the lead despite […]

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Gone with the wind for Cambis

In the worst windy playable conditions ever seen on the Alps Tour this year, France’s Guillaume Cambis kept the lead of the Sardinia Open presented by Pilsner Urquell. He signed for 75 to agregate level par. On his toes, England’s Jordan Gibb 3 shots behind and Jason Barnes five strokes back. The very tough Trent […]

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