LPGA
TOTO Japan Classic. Due to Tropical Storm Kong-Rey, the TOTO Japan Classic has been shortened to 54 holes. The Seta Golf Course was flooded on Saturday but the forecast for Sunday looks better and it is hoped to be able to complete the third and final round then. Linn Grant is the best Swede after two rounds in joint 21st place at six under par, seven strokes behind leading home player Hana Wakimoto. Linnea Ström is tied for 58th at one under par.
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LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR
Aramco Team Series Riyadh. Moa Folke followed up her fine 66 round on the first day with 75 strokes during Friday’s round. Folke is thus three under par in a shared 29th place, eleven strokes behind the leading Slovenian Pia Babnik. Babnik, in turn, is two strokes ahead of the runner-up, Charley Hull from England. Johanna Gustavsson, Lisa Petersson and Caroline Hedwall are all two under par in shared 37th place.
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ASIAN TOUR
BNI Indonesian Masters. Charlie Lindh is tied for 22nd after three rounds at Royale Jakarta Golf Club. Lindh has had rounds of 70-69-69 and at eight under par he is ten strokes behind leading Canadian Richard T Lee, who is at the end of his third round. Björn Hellgren is currently five under par in shared 46th place after playing eleven holes of his third round.
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CHALLENGE TOUR
Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final. 22 places on the DP World Tour next season are at stake. Halfway through the Tour Final, Spaniard Angel Ayora leads at 17 under par. Björn Åkesson and Niklas Lemke are the best Swedes in joint seventh place. Read more about the Swedes here.
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KVAL DP WORLD TOUR
Second Stage. Qualifiers are played on four Spanish courses this week. A total of 17 Swedish players are in the fields and after nice rounds on Friday, Oliver Gillberg and Christopher Sahlström climbed well at Desert Springs in Almeria. Gillberg (-7) is tied for 14th and Sahlström (-6) is tied for 19th, where the top 22 get a place in the final qualifier at Infinitum Golf in Spain on November 8-13.
At Las Pinaillas, Henric Sturehed (-6) is tied for 13th place and David Nyfjäll (-5) is tied for 20th place. There are 23 places to the final at stake.
At Isla Canela Links, Tobias Edén (-5) is third alone, while Adam Wallin and Robin Petersson, both two under par, share 13th place. There, too, 23 places for the final qualification are at stake.
At Fontanal’s Golf Club, Rasmus Holmberg needs to finish the last two days well. Holmberg is currently tied for 37th at two under par and is chasing one of the 22 spots available at Fontanals.
DP World Tour-kval, SPAIN, 31 Oct–3 Nov
Second Stage – Desert Springs Resort
SWEDISH PLAYERS Albin Bergström, Oliver Gillberg, Christopher Sahlström
DP World Tour-kval, SPAIN, 31 Oct–3 Nov
Second Stage – Golf Las Pinaillas
SWEDISH PLAYERS Jonas Blixt, Rikard Karlberg, Henric Sturehed, David Nyfjäll, Filip Jinglöv, Benjamin Hjort
DP World Tour-kval, SPAIN, 31 Oct–3 Nov
Second Stage – Isla Canela Links
SWEDISH PLAYERS Pelle Edberg, Per Längfors, Robin Pettersson, Adam Wallin, Tobias Edén
DP World Tour-kval, SPAIN, 31 Oct–3 Nov
Second Stage – Fontanals Golf Club
SWEDISH PLAYERS Jesper Sandborg, Rasmus Holmberg, Joel Sylvén
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Text: Martin Strömberg • 2024-11-02
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