21st April 2026 | Alps Tour Golf

France’s Maxime Legros claims maiden Alps Tour title at the Dreamland Open

Egypt, April 21st, 2026 – France’s Maxime Legros held his nerve in windy conditions to secure his first Alps Tour victory at the Dreamland Open, leading the tournament from start to finish.

The 24-year-old, representing Dinard Golf Club, closed with a final round of 71 (-1), featuring four birdies and three bogeys, enough to seal a well-deserved win after three days in control. The victory also marks a strong comeback for Legros, who was forced to end his 2025 season early due to a back injury.

Spain’s Pablo Alperi once again finished runner-up, just two shots behind after a final round of 68 (-4). It is his second consecutive second-place finish, confirming his excellent form.

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France’s Alexis Leray, who started the day in second place, carded a 74 (+2) to finish tied for third alongside seven other players, including Order of Merit leader Andrea Romano, who further strengthens his position at the top of the rankings.

With this victory, Legros earns €6,200 and 6,525 Order of Merit points and moves up to fifth place in the standings. Pablo Alperi climbs to third place, behind Andrea Romano (1st) and Robert Moran (2nd).

The players will return to action on Friday, April 24th in Cairo for the Allegria Open.

Round 3 Player Quotes

Maxime Legros : “Honestly, I didn’t feel much stress before the round. I started really well with two birdies on two easier holes, but then my driver let me down and I was missing a lot of fairways to the right. I had to scramble a lot and faced some very long putts, so I did quite well to limit the damage to three bogeys over nine holes. Then I managed to regain control, hit more fairways, and the birdies on the back nine really helped. I’m very happy, especially after last year when I had to undergo back surgery. I went through some tough moments and doubts about whether I would come back at the same level. In a way, going through that makes me less stressed on the course, because I know there are worse things than missing a shot or losing a tournament.

Pablo Alperi : “I’m very happy with the way we’re working and doing things. We’ve been close to winning two weeks in a row, which shows we’re on the right track. The feelings are good, and we just need to keep working like this and wait for our moment. I’m already looking forward to next week — if we keep doing the right things, something good will come soon.

Tournament Sponsors

The 2026 Dreamland Open is part of the Egypt Golf Series 2026 and is proudly supported by The Egyptian Golf Federation and the Dreamland Golf Resort as the title sponsor. Additional support is provided by TPC – Touristic Promotion Company.

 

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27th March 2019 | Alps Tour Golf

Sweet winning feeling for Nemecz

Austrian Lukas Nemecz, 29, is the third winner of the 2019 Alps Tour season after catching the biggest prize in the Dreamland Pyramids Open, the first of the three tournaments of the “Second Swing” of the Egypt Winter Series hosted by three different venues in Cairo.

Nemecz was already leading yesterday on Dreamland GC with a three strokes margin, and he kept the same advantage today finishing on 204 (-12) with a final round in 70 (-2), three strokes clear of Italian Edoardo Lipparelli, 22, author of a great comeback from 10th position with a bogeyfree 66 (-6). In third position, on -8, his fellow compatriot Lorenzo Scalise, 23 (a 66 on last round for him, too) tied with brilliant French amateur Thomas Le Berre, 23, and Englishman James Sharp, 27, who dropped one position compared to the previous day with a 71 (-1).

«I’ve not been playing as good as the previous two days» said Nemecz, from Graz, winner of Gosser Open in 2017, «I did not hit as many fairways, but I’ve putted well – the greens are very difficult here! – and that kept me in the game. I remained very patient although in the end it was pretty close – on the 15th tee I was only one stroke clear of Lipparelli – but then I had two birdies on 15 and 16, so the gap was more comfortable».

«I think the key was actually the big move I made yesterday, a three strokes margin of course made it easier. Last year I was struggling with my putting, I’ve done a lot of work in the winter with my coach and it is really great that it has paid off already. Obviously I’m very very happy, also because now I’ve reached my younger brother Tobias (who had 2 wins on Alps Tour in 2014, ed.)!».

Nemecz is now leading the 2019 Order of Merit with 9.541 points after three tournaments, followed by rookie Frenchman Frederic Lacroix (winner of the first tournament of the season, Ein Bay Open, and 25th at Dreamland) with 7.092 points.

The Alps Tour will resume in just three days with the New Giza Open on a different venue, spectacular New Giza Golf Club.

 

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