14th June 2025 | Alps Tour Golf

Italy’s Jacopo Vecchi Fossa Surges Into the Lead at the 2025 Open de la Mirabelle d’Or.

Metz, June 14th, 2025- Italy’s Jacopo Vecchi Fossa surged into the lead after Round 2 of the 2025 Open International de la Mirabelle d’Or, posting a two-day total of 11-under-par. He holds a four-shot advantage over a trio tied for second at 7-under: France’s Augustin Holé, Ireland’s Robert Moran, and Luca Memeo from Italy. Just one stroke behind them, a three-way tie for fifth place includes Spain’s Jorge Maicas, French amateur Rodolphe Cicala, and Ireland’s Ronan Mullarney, setting the stage for a tightly contested final round in Metz.

Round 2 of the 22nd Open International de la Mirabelle d’Or took place today at Golf Domaine de la Grange aux Ormes, near Metz, France. Play proceeded under sunny skies and steadily increasing temperatures, providing stable conditions for the competition.

Round 2 Player Quotes 

Italy’s Jacopo Vecchi Fossa, 30, who won various events on the Alps Tour as well as capturing the 2021 Alps Tour Order of Merit title, which allowed him to gain status on the now HotelPlanner Tour, leads after two rounds with a two-day total of 11 under-par. He followed his opening round of 4-under-par 66 with an impressive 7-under-par 63, carding birdies on holes 1,3,4,7,8,11,12, and 17 with his only bogey of the day came on hole 10. Reflecting on his performance, Vecchi Fossa said, “My round today began straight away well as I made birdies right away on holes 1, 3, and 4. My game was good, as well as my putting, I had good feelings all around. Today I also nearly made a hole-in-one and holed out from a greenside bunker, so let’s say it was an untypical round. I only missed one shot throughout the entire day on the 10th hole where I made a bogey, but after that, I was able to make some crucial putts coming in for birdie to sign for my 7-under-par.” Vecchi Fossa added: “Tomorrow, I will play against the course and not the rest of the field, aiming to hit the fewest shots and maintain the momentum I had today. I have good feelings and will bring them into tomorrow’s round. I won’t look at the leaderboard, focus on my game, and see what happens once we end the round.” 

Augustin Holé, 27, of France, winner of the 2023 Alps Tour Grand Final, moved into a tie for second place with a two-day total of 7-under-par. Holé followed his opening round of 4-under-par, 66 with a 3-under-par, 67 in the second round. Starting on the 10th hole, he opened with a triple bogey but recovered quickly, carding birdies on holes 12, 15, 16, and 17, along with bogeys on 13 and 18. After making the turn, he added four more birdies on holes 3, 4, 6, and 8 to close out his round, crediting a strong mental approach and consistent execution. “It went well, especially after my triple bogey on 10 and bogey on 13,” he said. “I tried to stay in the present—that’s something I’ve been working on recently, focusing shot by shot without worrying about the leaderboard, and I’m happy I was able to do that today.” Holéhighlighted his putting and accuracy on the back nine as key factors, noting, “My putting was extremely solid, and I didn’t miss any greens so that helps. I don’t hit a lot of drivers here. My focus is hitting fairways and greens because once you miss either, it’s not that easy. But when you’re in the fairways, you can take advantage of the opportunities.” Looking ahead, Holé plans to stick with the same approach: “Tomorrow will be the same, hit good shots, play smart golf without doing anything special—and if the putter gets going, you can score quite low out here. Then the focus remains on myself and what I can control. You can’t control what anyone else does. Now I’ll rest, prepare for tomorrow, and most importantly, have fun and enjoy the round.”

Joining Holé in a three-way tie for 2nd place with a score of 7 under-par: Ireland’s Robert Moran and Italy’s Luca Memeo.

A total of 50 players made the cut which was set at 140 (Par).

The Final Round of the 2025 Open International de La Mirabelle d’Or will begin at 9:25 a.m. local time from the 1st and 10th hole. The leaders will begin their last round at 10:53 a.m. local time from the 1st hole.

The winner of the 2025 Open International de La Mirabelle d’Or, will earn the winning check of €6,200 and 6,525 Order of Merit points.

Tournament Promoter

The tournament is organized and promoted directly by the golf club, Golf Domaine de la Grange Aux Ormes.

The Institutional Sponsors that support this tournament are: Région Grand EstDépartement de la MoselleVille de MarlyInspire Metz, and Fédération Française de Golf.

The Private Partners at this event are: Crédit AgricoleMercedes KroelyDemathieu & Bard, Centre Porsche Lorraine, Sodevam, and Opéra Théâtre.

The Official Suppliers of the tournament are: EurogolfLuxembourgLemoyHeinekenChâteau Sainte-MargueriteCristian SenezAgence Grand AngleEvianPernod RicardFrance BoissonMetroFayard, and Cafés Richard.

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13th June 2025 | Alps Tour Golf

Luca Galliano Leads After Opening Round at the 2025 Open International de la Mirabelle d’Or

Metz, June 13th, 2025- After the opening round of the 2025 Open International de la Mirabelle d’Or, Switzerland’s Luca Galliano holds the outright lead with a superb 7-under-par, 63. Ireland’s Ronan Mullarney sits one shot back in a solo second after posting a 6-under-par, 64. In a 7-way tie for 3rd place at 4 under-par: France’s Mathieu Prost and Augustin Holé, and Italy’s Davide BuchiJacopo Vecchi FossaEdoardo GilettaGiovanni Manzoni, and Luca Memeo.

The first round of the 22nd Open International de la Mirabelle d’Or teed off this morning at its traditional venue, Golf Domaine de la Grange aux Ormes, near Metz, France. Players were greeted with sunny skies and warm conditions as the competition got underway.

Round 1 Player Quotes 

Switzerland’s Luca Galliano, 39, leads after the opening round of the 2025 Open International de La Mirabelle d’Or, with a 7 under-par, 63. Galliano got off to a hot start with a birdie on the 3rd hole, an eagle on the 4th, and another birdie on the 5th. He added a fourth birdie on the 8th hole before making the turn with a bogey on the 9th. A birdie streak from holes 10 through 13 pushed him further up the leaderboard, and despite a dropped shot on the 14th, he bounced back with a birdie on the 15th before making a closing bogey on the 18th to sign for his 63. Galliano, who won the season-opening 2025 Ein Bay Open and currently sits 11th in the Order of Merit standings. “I played really well today. I had plenty of birdie chances and managed to convert a lot of them. I’m very happy with my putting and the way I handled my first round,” said Galliano. “Strategy is always important, but being accurate off the tee is even more crucial on this golf course. I’m really looking forward to testing myself again tomorrow. It’s always a great feeling to be in contention and I’m looking forward to the next two rounds.” Commenting on the conditions, he added: “The weather was quite pleasant early on this morning, but from the 8th hole onwards, it got really hot. I think that’s something all of us will have to manage it as best we can as it will affect everyone.”

Ronan Mullarney, 29, from Ireland who captured two titles during the 2023 season, which propelled him to win the Order of Merit and secure his promotion to the HotelPlanner Tour (formerly known as the Challenge Tour) for the 2024 season is in 2nd place after the first round of the 2025 Open International de La Mirabelle d’Or. He shot a bogey-free 6 under-par, 64 with birdies on holes 3, 6, 8, 9,12, and 14. “I was happy with how I played this morning,” said Mullarney“My warm-up wasn’t great, but I settled into the round with a few nice iron shots early on, which helped. Overall, my game is in good shape. It was more of a methodical round today, with no real highs or lows. I was able to take advantage of some of the easier holes and kept it in the short grass which is important here.” Reflecting on his comfort with the host venue, he added: “I played on the Alps Tour in 2023, and a few of the courses are the same, including this one, so that definitely helps. I also think this course really suits my eye.” As for the conditions: “It’s so warm! It helped playing in the morning, but I’ll get a taste of it tomorrow afternoon, it’ll be warm but it’ll be warm for all of us.”

In a 7-way tie for 3rd place with a first-round score of 4 under-par,66: France’s Mathieu Prost and Augustin Holé, and Italy’s Davide BuchiJacopo Vecchi FossaEdoardo GilettaGiovanni Manzoni, and Luca Memeo.

Round 2 

The second round of the 2025 Open International de La Mirabelle d’Or will begin again at 7:30 a.m. local time from the 1st and 10th hole.

Once Round 2 is completed, a cut will be made to the top 40 professional players and ties, plus any amateurs who fall within the cut line. In case of a tie after 54 holes, a sudden-death play-off will determine the winner.

The players are competing for an overall prize fund of € 42,500 and 45,000 Order of Merit points. The winner of the 2025 Open International de La Mirabelle d’Or, will earn the winning check of €6,200 and 6,525 Order of Merit points.

Tournament Promoter

The tournament is organized and promoted directly by the golf club, Golf Domaine de la Grange Aux Ormes.

The Institutional Sponsors that support this tournament are: Région Grand EstDépartement de la MoselleVille de MarlyInspire Metz, and Fédération Française de Golf.

The Private Partners at this event are: Crédit AgricoleMercedes KroelyDemathieu & Bard, Centre Porsche Lorraine, Sodevam, and Opéra Théâtre.

The Official Suppliers of the tournament are: EurogolfLuxembourgLemoyHeinekenChâteau Sainte-MargueriteCristian SenezAgence Grand AngleEvianPernod RicardFrance BoissonMetroFayard, and Cafés Richard.

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11th June 2025 | Alps Tour Golf

The 22nd edition of the 2025 Open International de la Mirabelle d’Or begins on Friday.

Metz, June 11th, 2025- The Alps Tour season continues as it heads to France’s Northeastern Grand Est Region for the 22nd edition of the Open International de la Mirabelle d’Or. The tournament will take place from June 13th until 15th  at its traditional venue, Golf Domaine de la Grange Aux Ormes near Metz, France. The tournament has been a part of the Alps Tour schedule since 2005.

At the beginning of May, a qualifier was held at Golf Domaine de la Grange Aux Ormes where four amateur players earned their spot in this week’s event.

On June 12th, the traditional Alps Tour, Tour Scramble, (best net and best gross per hole) pro-am will be played with approximately 20 teams competing.

The Field

A strong field is set to compete in France this week, featuring the majority of this season’s winners. Among those scheduled to play are Switzerland’s Luca Galliano, winner of the 2025 Ein Bay Open; Spain’s Alvaro Hernandez Cabezuela, the current Order of Merit leader and champion of both the 2025 Red Sea Little Venice Open and the 2025 Tunisian Golf OpenJavier Barcos of Spain, winner of the 2025 New Giza OpenAsier Aguirre Izcue, also from Spain, who won the 2025 Memorial Giorgio Bordoni presented by AON; fellow Spaniard Jorge Maicas, winner of the 2025 Gösser OpenJavier Calles Roman, who claimed the 2025 Lacanau Alps Open title; and Italy’s Andrea Romano, the most recent winner at last week’s 2025 Alps de Andalucía-Roquetas de Mar.

All the players currently ranked inside the Top 10 of the Alps Tour Order of Merit are set to compete except for Spain’s Rocco Repetto Taylor, winner of the 2025 La Cigale Golf Open by Alps Tour in March. Repetto secured a victory at the 2025 Challenge de Cadiz on the HotelPlanner Tour earlier this month and has since earned playing rights on the higher-level tour.

Among the players in the field, Ireland’s Ronan Mullarney will also be competing. He captured two titles during the 2023 season, which propelled him to win the Order of Merit and secure his promotion to the HotelPlanner Tour (formerly known as the Challenge Tour) for the 2024 season.

The players scheduled to compete this week represent 16 different nationalities. Furthermore, the players will contend for a prize fund of € 42,500 and 45,000 Order of Merit points. The winner of the 2025 Open International de La Mirabelle d’Or, will earn the winning check of €6,200 and 6,525 Order of Merit points.

The format of the tournament is a 54-hole stroke play, where a cut will be made after 36 holes to the top 40 players and ties which will then compete during the final round scheduled for June 15th, 2025. In the event of a tie after the final round, the tournament winner will be decided by a sudden-death playoff.

To view the most up-to-date entry list, click here.

The Course

Located in Metz, France, Golf Domaine de la Grange Aux Ormes is a 6,436-meter course designed by Philippe Gourdon. Set on gently undulating terrain, it presents a variety of challenges for players of all levels. The course is framed by century-old trees and water hazards while offering picturesque views of the surrounding countryside and the Val Messin.

The estate’s signature view is the historic château that overlooks the grounds. While the fairways are relatively generous, the dense rough can severely penalize errant tee shots, demanding precision from the outset.

Golf Domaine de la Grange Aux Ormes features 27 holes, comprising the 18-hole course “Le Bois Brûlé” and the 9-hole “Le Breuil.” “Le Bois Brûlé” has long served as the prestigious host of the Open de la Mirabelle d’Or.

Tournament Promoter

The tournament is organized and promoted directly by the golf club, Golf Domaine de la Grange Aux Ormes.

The Institutional Sponsors that support this tournament are: Région Grand EstDépartement de la MoselleVille de MarlyInspire Metz, and Fédération Française de Golf.

The Private Partners at this event are: Crédit AgricoleMercedes KroelyDemathieu & Bard, Centre Porsche Lorraine, Sodevam, and Opéra Théâtre.

The Official Suppliers of the tournament are: Eurogolf LuxembourgLemoyHeinekenChâteau Sainte-MargueriteCristian SenezAgence Grand AngleEvianPernod RicardFrance BoissonMetroFayard, and Cafés Richard.

Alps Tour Media Contact- Alice Barbieri: [email protected]

For further information, please visit the official Alps Tour website at www.alpstourgolf.com or download the official Alps Tour Golf mobile application, available on the App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android). Stay informed by following the Alps Tour on social media via Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and X.

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