The French Victor Perez and English Matt Wallacewith a total of 206 strokes (-10) they became the leaders of Netherlands Openof the DP World Tour of golf, played at the Bernardaus club in Cromvoirt, after a dispute on the third day.
Perez on Saturday signed a card with 69 hits (-3) and Wallace with 70 (-2), allowing them to face the final day with an advantage against Australian Scott Hend, Swedish Sebastian Soderberg, Italian Guido Migliozzi and New Zealander Ryan Fox, and two vs. Swedish Alexander Bjork, Pole Adrian Meronk and Portuguese Ricardo Gouveia, who started as leader but had a careful day with +2
The Frenchman had a very busy day, with six birdies and three bogeys, all before the final four holes, where he pared for the course. The Englishman made four birdies for two bogeys.
Alfredo Garcia-Heredia He is the best Spaniard, 22nd with 213 strokes after this Saturday in his second consecutive 70th. Jorge Campillo is the 28th with 214 and Gonzalo Fernandez Castano worsened to make 75 to come down to the table with 215, though it was worse for Adrian Otaegui (219) at Alvaro Quiros (224).
Source: La Verdad

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