Paisley leader, Crespi one stroke back

England’s Chris Paisley kept the lead of the field after round two at Flory Van Donck Trophy but his margin melt to one stroke with a total of -9. Italian Marco Crespi shot back-to-back 68 to aggregate -8 and to complete podium France’s David Antonelli who sign for the score of the day, 64 for […]

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England's Chris Paisley took charge in Belgium

England’s Chris Paisley took charge at Flory von Donck Trophy at Gent Belgium. Paisley, two time winner in 2011 on Alps Tour, shot 65, 7 under par and kept his nearest opponent, Marco Crespi, 3 strokes behind. England’s Jordan Gibb tied third place after signing for 69 as Italian Lorenzo Magini. First Belgium player is […]

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Roland Steiner qualified for World Cup… and more

The Austrian team of Roland Steiner and Florian Praegant won the Omega Mission Hills World Cup European Qualifier by three strokes to secure their ticket to China alongside. Roland Steiner played on Alps Tour in 2007 and was second at the final ranking. Beside Steiner, many former Alps Tour members had great results this season. […]

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Open International Ile de France CANCELLED

The Open International d’Ile de France scheduled at Golf du Coudray next September 1-4 is cancelled. Due to serious health problems occurred recently, the promoter is not in ability to organize the tournament. We sincerely apologize for the situation beyond our control. It is with genuine regret that we are making this announcement. We know […]

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Back to victory for Crespi

Italian Marco Crespi, 34 year old, got back to success on Alps Tour. He won Le Fonti Open after last score 67 to aggregate -12. The player from Monza had to wait until last hole of France’s Clément Gallois to catch 4th trophy. Frenchman, unfortunatly for him, dropped one shot on the last hole and […]

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Gallois recovered swing to lead

France’s Clément Gallois shot wire-to-wire 67 to lead by one with -10 over fellow Guillaume Cambis at Le Fonti Open. Gallois who has been struggled with his swing since his podium at Milano, is again in good form. He was complained about his poor golf last week in Madrid but obviously found the way to […]

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Kelly holds Le Fonti lead

Norwegian Jason Kelly (picture)does like very much Italy. After first win on Alps Tour 4 weeks ago in Milano, the 29 year old from Wentworth England signed for 66, 6 under par at Bologna to lead by one. A solid group of 4 players are just one stroke behind. Among them Italian Nicolo’ Ravano, 26 […]

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