

09/16 – 09/19/2021
European Tour: Dutch Open 2021
Bernardus Golf – Cromvoirt
- Round 4/4
- Strokeplay
- Prize money: 1 Mio Euro
- Defending champion: Sergio Garcia
European Tour: Kristoffer Broberg currently leads at the end of the third round.
Richard Mansell is at -14 after the third round at place T3. The Englishman played the course at the Bernardus Golf in 67 shots in the third round of the Dutch Open.
Graeme McDowell carded a third round 70 to find himself in T15 position and trailing leader Kristoffer Broberg by 14 shots. McDowell posted 5 birdies in his third round.
David Horsey is at -8 after the third round at rank T21. The Englishman played the course at the Bernardus Golf in 70 shots in the third round of the Dutch Open.
David Law carded a third round 68 to find himself in T26 position and trailing leader Kristoffer Broberg by 16 shots. Law turned in 7 birdies in his third round.
Jack Senior is at -7 after the third round at place T26. The Englishman finished the round at Bernardus Golf in 69 strokes in the third round of the Dutch Open.
Ben Evans carded a third round 69 to find himself in T35 position and trailing leader Kristoffer Broberg by 17 shots. Evans turned in 4 birdies in his third round.
David Drysdale is at -6 after the third round at place T35. The Scotsman finished the round at Bernardus Golf in 73 strokes in the third round of the Dutch Open.
The Dutch Open is part of the European Tour. The tournament is being played from September 16th until the 19th of September 2021 at Bernardus Golf in Cromvoirt. Players will receive a total of 1 Mio Euro will be given to the players. The winner receives 333.000 Euro. The course for the tournament at Bernardus Golf plays at Par 73.
Top-5 Leaderboard: Dutch Open
Pos | Name | Today | Total |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Kristoffer Broberg | -11 | -23 |
2 | HELLIGKILDE (AM), Marcus | -4 | -15 |
T3 | Richard Mansell | -5 | -14 |
T3 | Alejandro Cañizares | -5 | -14 |
T3 | Matthias Schmid | -7 | -14 |
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