Min Woo Lee opened up a two-shot lead after the second round of the Italian Open on Friday, while Tommy Fleetwood remained in contention for a sixth European Tour title despite a late stumble.
Italy witness some of the greates moments of the European Tour. Italian cuissine is getting their mood pumped up.
European Tour: Min Woo Lee (am) currently leads after the second round. Min Woo Lee (am) is in first position at the European Tour´s Italian Open after the second round. The Australian is now 10-under par to the total, beating out Mikko Korhonen, Adri Arnaus, Tommy Fleetwood and Johannes Veerman, who are tied for second place. Lee (am) leads by 2 shots after posting 4 birdies on his way to a second round of 68. Tommy Fleetwood is currently 8-under par and rank T2 on the leaderboard. The Englishman finished the round at Marco Simone GC in 68 strokes in the second round of the Italian Open. Eddie Pepperell carded a second round 71 to find himself in T11 position and trailing leader Min Woo Lee (am) by 4 shots. Pepperell, currently ranked T305 in the official world golf ranking, recorded 3 birdies in his second round. Oliver Farr is 5-under par to find himself at T13 position. The Welshman played the course at the Marco Simone GC in 68 shots in the second round of the Italian Open. Scott Jamieson carded a second round 67 to find himself in T13 position and trailing leader Min Woo Lee (am) by 5 shots. Jamieson recorded 6 birdies in his second round. Matthew Jordan is 4-under par for a T18 so far. The Englishman logged a 67 at Marco Simone GC in the second round of the Italian Open. Ross Fisher, carded a second round 71 to find himself in T18 position and trailing leader Min Woo Lee (am) by 6 shots. Fisher, currently ranked T330 in the official world golf ranking, recorded 4 birdies in his second round. Steven Brown is also 4-under par after the second round and tied for T18. Dale Whitnell carded a second round 70 to find himself in T26 position and trailing leader Min Woo Lee (am) by 7 shots. Whitnell turned in 3 birdies in his second round. The Italian Open is part of the European Tour. The tournament is held from September 2nd until the 5th of September 2021 at Marco Simone GC in Rome, Italy. Players will receive a total of €3,000,000 will be awarded to the players. The course for the tournament at Marco Simone GC plays at Par 71. The 2023 Ryder Cup venue will feature some top-class players. Martin Kaymer, Henrik Stenson and Tommy Fleetwood are among the tournament's poster boys. Top-5 Leaderboard: Italian Open Pos Name Today Total 1 Min Woo Lee (am) -3 -10 T2 Mikko Korhonen -5 -8 T2 Adri Arnaus -3 -8 T2 Tommy Fleetwood -3 -8 T2 Johannes Veerman -4 -8 Show complete leaderboard of Italian Open This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
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Henrik Stenson carded an equal course-record 64 to claim a share of the lead at the Italian Open in Rome on Thursday.
Hole-in-one alert by Edoardo Molinari. Best golf weather and a good atmosphere.
European Tour: Kalle Samooja currently leads the Italian Open following 0 bogeys in his opening of the Italian Open. Kalle Samooja leads on the European Tour´s Italian Open alongside Min Woo Lee (am) and Henrik Stenson who share the lead at the European Tour´s Italian Open after first round. They sit at the top of the leaderboard with a score of 7 under par. Edoardo Molinari, Eddie Pepperell and Scott Hend in position T4 with a score of 6 under par. Eddie Pepperell is at -6 after the opening round at place T4. The Englishman turned in a 65 at Marco Simone GC in the opening round of the Italian Open. Tommy Fleetwood, currently T38 in the official world golf ranking, carded a opening round 66 to find himself in T7 position and trailing leader Kalle Samooja by 2 shots. Fleetwood, currently ranked 38 in the official world golf ranking, logged 7 birdies in his opening round. Steven Brown is at -4 after the opening round at place T11. The Englishman finished the round at Marco Simone GC in 67 strokes in the opening round of the Italian Open. Ross Fisher, currently number 330 in the official world golf ranking, carded a opening round 67 to find himself in T11 position and trailing leader Kalle Samooja by 3 shots. Fisher, currently ranked 330 in the official world golf ranking, recorded 2 eagles in his opening round. Oliver Farr is at -2 after the opening round at place T21. The Welshman posted a 69 at Marco Simone GC in the opening round of the Italian Open. Sam Horsfield carded a opening round 69 to find himself in T21 position and trailing leader Kalle Samooja by 5 shots. Horsfield recorded 6 birdies in his opening round. David Horsey is at -2 after the opening round at rank T21. The Englishman played the course at the Marco Simone GC in 69 shots in the opening round of the Italian Open. Dale Whitnell carded a opening round 69 to find himself in T21 position and trailing leader Kalle Samooja by 5 shots. Whitnell turned in 3 birdies in his opening round. The Italian Open is part of the European Tour. The tournament is held from September 2nd until the 5th of September 2021 at Marco Simone GC in Rome, Italy. Players will receive a total of €3,000,000 will be given to the players. The course for the tournament at Marco Simone GC plays at Par 71. The 2023 Ryder Cup venue will feature some top-class players. Martin Kaymer, Henrik Stenson and Tommy Fleetwood are among the tournament's poster boys. Top-5 Leaderboard: Italian Open Pos Name Today Total T1 Kalle Samooja -7 64 T1 Min Woo Lee (am) -7 64 T1 Henrik Stenson -7 64 T4 Edoardo Molinari -6 65 T4 Eddie Pepperell -6 65 Show complete leaderboard of Italian Open This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
The undefeated partnership from Paris Ryder Cup 2018, Molinari and Fleetwood are back to play alongside in the 2021 Italian Open, at Marco Simone Golf & Country Club, in Rome, Italy. Molinari has the chance to win it for a third time.
Marco Simone Golf & Country Club in Italy today formally welcomed its first major event following extensive renovation work as the venue on the outskirts of Rome continues its preparations ahead of hosting the 2023 Ryder Cup.