Sep 18th, 2016 Article
Francesco Molinari takes Italian Open
Francesco Molinari sent the home crowd wild as he fired a final round 65 to win the Italian Open in Monza.
Francesco Molinari sent the home crowd wild as he fired a final round 65 to win the Italian Open in Monza.
Our psychic ball must be working as Martin Kaymer raced to the top of the leaderboard at Monza at the Italian Open. His third round 65 took him into a share of the lead with Frenchman Romain Wattel and and overnight leader Jens Fahrbring.
Lee-Anne Pace seized the lead after two rounds of the Ladies Italian Open presented by Regione Piemonte as the South African moved into position for her second win of the season. The former LET number one used her laser-like accuracy off the tee to plot her way around the course in rainy conditions at Golf Club Margara on Friday and returned a five-under-par 67, which included a double bogey.
Swiss sisters Kim and Morgane Metraux share the lead with Sofie Bringner of Sweden after shooting a trio of five-under-par 67s on a gorgeous opening day at the Ladies Italian Open presented by Regione Piemonte.
He is, as Iggy Pop once famously said, worth a million in prizes. There's just no stopping Tommy Fleetwood.
While Nicky C didn’t manage to keep the lead going into round two of the italian Open, Scandanavians Jens Fahrbring and Lucas Bjerregaard zoom to the front at Monza. Fahbring shot a 64 with nine birdies, while his playing partner Bjerregaard put a 65 together, with five birdies and an opening eagle at the first.