Scandinavian pro golfers made leaderboards from Spain to New Jersey. The top results from the European players.
Rafa Cabrera-Bello wins the Open de España on the European Tour, ahead of Adri Arnaus in shared second place. Grant Forrest, 155 in the official world golf ranking, has finsihed the tournament in T3 place. The Scotsman posted a closing round of 65 at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid. With a total score of -17 he finished 2 strokes behind the leader after the Open de España. Jack Senior finishes the tournament in T6 place. The Englishman showed a final round of 69 at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid. With a total score of -16 he finished 3 shots behind the leader. Marc Warren has finsihed the tournament in T9 position. The Scotsman posted a final round of 67 at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid. With a total score of -15 he finished 4 strokes behind the leader after the Open de España. Richard Bland finishes the tournament in T9 position. The Englishman logged a closing round of 68 at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid. With a total score of -15 he finished 4 shots behind the leader. Jordan Smith finishes the tournament in T20 position. The Englishman logged a closing round of 67 at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid. With a total score of -12 he finished 7 shots behind the leader. Andrew Johnston, 199 in the official world golf ranking, rounds off the tournament in T24 position. The Englishman showed a final round of 68 at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid. With a total score of -11 he finished 8 strokes behind the leader after the Open de España. Jamie Donaldson finishes the tournament in T24 position. The Welshman took home a closing round of 70 at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid. With a total score of -11 he finished 8 shots behind the leader. Ross Mcgowan finishes the tournament in T24 place. The Englishman logged a final round of 71 at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid. With a total score of -11 he finished 8 strokes behind the leader after the Open de España. The Open de España is part of the European Tour. The tournament is being played from October 7th until the 10th of October 2021 at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid in Madrid, Spain. Players will receive a total of 1,5 Mio Euro will be awarded to the players. The winner receives 250 Tsd Euro. The course for the tournament at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid plays at Par 70. The tournament is being played at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid in the city of Madrid, Spain. Get more information regarding the golf club on the official profile of Club de Campo Villa de Madrid on Golf Post or on the official website http://www.ccvm.es. For the next three weekends the European Tour stays in the home country of world number one Jon Rahm. The first event is in the Club de Campo Villa in Madrid, Spain. Since last year's tournament had to be cancelled due to pandemic, Rahm goes into the tournament as the defending champion. Top-5 Leaderboard: Open de España Pos Name Today Total 1 Rafa Cabrera-Bello -2 -19 2 Adri Arnaus -4 -19 T3 Grant Forrest -6 -17 T3 Shubhankar Sharma -5 -17 T3 Julien Guerrier -2 -17 Show complete leaderboard of Open de España This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
European Tour: Rafa Cabrera-Bello is the current frontrunner after the third round. Rafa Cabrera-Bello is in first position at the European Tour´s Open de España as we reach the end of the third round. The Spaniard logged a round of -17 to beat out Adri Arnaus and Julien Guerrier, who are tied for second place. After a round of 64, Rafa Cabrera-Bello leads by 2 shots and posted 7 birdies during his third round. Jack Senior is at -14 after the third round at rank 4. The Englishman played the course at the Club de Campo Villa de Madrid in 65 shots in the third round of the Open de España. Richard Bland carded a third round 64 to find himself in T5 position and trailing leader Rafa Cabrera-Bello by 5 shots. Bland turned in 7 birdies in his third round. Grant Forrest is at -11 after the third round at rank T9. The Scotsman logged a 70 at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid in the third round of the Open de España. Ross Mcgowan carded a third round 71 to find himself in T9 position and trailing leader Rafa Cabrera-Bello by 6 shots. Mcgowan posted 2 birdies in his third round. Matthew Jordan is at -11 after the third round at position T9. The Englishman logged a 69 at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid in the third round of the Open de España. David Drysdale carded a third round 68 to find himself in T9 position and trailing leader Rafa Cabrera-Bello by 6 shots. Drysdale turned in 2 eagles in his third round. Marc Warren is at -11 after the third round at position T9. The Scotsman played the course at the Club de Campo Villa de Madrid in 69 shots in the third round of the Open de España. Jamie Donaldson carded a third round 69 to find himself in T16 position and trailing leader Rafa Cabrera-Bello by 7 shots. Donaldson logged 3 birdies in his third round. The Open de España is part of the European Tour. The tournament is held from October 7th until the 10th of October 2021 at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid in Madrid, Spain. Players will receive a total of 1,5 Mio Euro will be awarded to the players. The winner receives 250 Tsd Euro. The course for the tournament at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid plays at Par 70. The tournament is being held at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid in the city of Madrid, Spain. Get more information regarding the golf club on the official profile of Club de Campo Villa de Madrid on Golf Post or on the official website http://www.ccvm.es. For the next three weekends the European Tour stays in the home country of world number one Jon Rahm. The first event is in the Club de Campo Villa in Madrid, Spain. Since last year's tournament had to be cancelled due to pandemic, Rahm goes into the tournament as the defending champion. Top-5 Leaderboard: Open de España Pos Name Today Total 1 Rafa Cabrera-Bello -7 -17 T2 Adri Arnaus -4 -15 T2 Julien Guerrier -5 -15 4 Jack Senior -6 -14 T5 Shubhankar Sharma -1 -12 Show complete leaderboard of Open de España This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
Open de España: Rafa Cabrera-Bello currently leads the Open de España following 0 bogeys in his second of the Open de España. Rafa Cabrera-Bello leads on the European Tour´s Open de España alongside Julien Guerrier and Grant Forrest who share the top spot at the European Tour´s Open de España after second round. They sit at the top of the leaderboard with a score of 10 under par. Wil Besseling in position 1 with a score of 13 under par. Jack Senior is at -8 after the second round at position T12. The Englishman finished the round at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid in 67 strokes in the second round of the Open de España. Richard Bland carded a second round 68 to find himself in T39 position and trailing leader Rafa Cabrera-Bello by 5 shots. Bland logged 4 birdies in his second round. Matthew Jordan is at -9 after the second round at position T9. The Englishman finished the round at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid in 65 strokes in the second round of the Open de España. David Drysdale carded a second round 70 to find himself in T12 position and trailing leader Rafa Cabrera-Bello by 2 shots. Drysdale logged 1 birdie in his second round. Ross Mcgowan is at -11 after the second round at place T3. The Englishman logged a 70 at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid in the second round of the Open de España. Jamie Donaldson carded a second round 70 to find himself in T12 position and trailing leader Rafa Cabrera-Bello by 2 shots. Donaldson noted 4 birdies in his second round. Marc Warren is at -9 after the second round at place T9. The Scotsman finished the round at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid in 67 strokes in the second round of the Open de España. Scott Jamieson carded a second round 68 to find himself in T12 position and trailing leader Rafa Cabrera-Bello by 2 shots. Jamieson logged 5 birdies in his second round. The Open de España is part of the European Tour. The tournament is being played from October 7th until the 10th of October 2021 at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid in Madrid, Spain. Players will receive a total of 1,5 Mio Euro will be given to the players. The winner receives 250 Tsd Euro. The course for the tournament at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid plays at Par 70. The tournament is taking place at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid in the city of Madrid, Spain. Get more information regarding the golf club on the official profile of Club de Campo Villa de Madrid on Golf Post or on the official website http://www.ccvm.es. For the next three weekends the European Tour stays in the home country of world number one Jon Rahm. The first event is in the Club de Campo Villa in Madrid, Spain. Since last year's tournament had to be cancelled due to pandemic, Rahm goes into the tournament as the defending champion. Top-5 Leaderboard: Open de España Pos Name Today Total T6 Rafa Cabrera-Bello -6 -10 T6 Julien Guerrier -5 -10 1 Wil Besseling -6 -13 T12 Jack Senior -4 -8 T3 Adri Arnaus -7 -11 Show complete leaderboard of Open de España This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
The Englishman Ross McGowan will not make things easy for his fellow players at the Open de España, in Club de Campo Villa de Madrid. McGowan sets high standards after round one.
Ross Mcgowan leads the European Tour's Open de España with a score of 10-under par, following 0 bogeys in his opening round. Mcgowan signed an enviable scorecard of 8 birdies and 1 eagle total.The Englishman played the course at the Club de Campo Villa de Madrid in 61 shots in the opening round of theOpen de España. David Drysdale, from Scotland also carded a free bogey opening round of 64 to find himself in T4 position, only 3 shots behind the leader. Drysdale registered 7 birdies in his opening round. Jamie Donaldson is at -7 after the opening round and tied for fourth. The Welshman played the course at the Club de Campo Villa de Madrid in 64 shots, registering only 1 bogey and 8 birdies today at the Open de España. The Scotishman Grant Forrest carded a opening round 65 to find himself in T7 position and trailing leader Ross Mcgowan by 4 shots. Forrest, currently ranked 180 in the official world golf ranking, posted 3 eagles in his opening round. David Horsey and Jordan Smith from England, together withScott Jamieson and Marc Warren from Scotland, began the Open de España with scores of 5-under par (66) to find themselves in T11 position and 5 shots off the leader. Horsey and Smith had almost identical scorecards, signing 6 birdies and 1 bogey in their first round of the Open de España at the Club de Campo Villa de Madrid. The Open de España is part of the European Tour. The tournament is held from October 7th until the 10th of October 2021 at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid in Madrid, Spain. Players will receive a total of 1,5 Mio Euro will be given to the players. The winner receives 250 Tsd Euro. The course for the tournament at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid plays at Par 70. The tournament is taking place at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid in the city of Madrid, Spain. Get more information regarding the golf club on the official profile of Club de Campo Villa de Madrid on Golf Post or on the official website http://www.ccvm.es. For the next three weekends the European Tour stays in the home country of world number one Jon Rahm. The first event is in the Club de Campo Villa in Madrid, Spain. Since last year's tournament had to be cancelled due to pandemic, Rahm goes into the tournament as the defending champion. Top-5 Leaderboard: Open de España Pos Name Today Total 1Ross Mcgowan-1061 2 Sebastian Garcia Rodriguez -9 62 3 Jon Rahm -8 63 T4Wil Besseling -7 64 T4 David DRYSDALE -7 64 Show complete leaderboard of Open de España This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
The players of the European Tour were exposed to the Spanish sun almost defenseless. However, this has not changed the quality of the golf. This is how the first day of the Open de España went.
Rahm is used to making history here and this tournament is very special to him.
This weekend is filled with English golfers at the Open de Espana, as well as the Ladies Tour events and PGA Tour events.
Sip your tea and get an overview of British pros and their performances in last week’s tournaments.