the French golfer Julien Guerrier He led the Italian Open, a trial of the DP World Tour taking place at the Marco Simone Golf Club in Rome, at the end of the third day with a total of 201 strokes, 12 below par for the course.
As was the case on the first day, Guerrier, who single-handedly dominated, finished the course on Saturday with 66 hits (-5). He did this after signing a total of 8 birdies, five of them between holes 9 and 15, and 3 bogeys.
Behind him, in one fell swoop, his countryman was found Romain Langasque and the polish Adrian Meronk. The first of them signed his best card in the tournament (-9) with 7 birdies and an eagle, and the second remained at -5 thanks to 6 birdies and a bogey. for his part Matthieu Pavonleader so far, deflated by +1, even going so far as to make a double bogey.
As for Spanish participation, it also downplays its benefits Adrian Otaegui, who fell from the lead with five over par at the end of his match, when he started the day second. Now with -2. In this way, the best position for the decisive day is Jorge Campillo (-5). Besides Santiago Tarrio march with -3 and Alejandro del Rey and Rafael Cabrera with +1.
Source: La Verdad

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