DAVID LAW HAS OFF DAY WITH 77 IN GERMANY
David Law had one of his worst rounds of the season - a five-over-par 77 - on the final day of the German PGA's Pro Golf Tour event, the Preis des Hardenberg, at Hardenberg Golf Resort.
The 22-year-old Aberdonian, runner-up last week in the Northern Open with the second-lowest aggregate in the tournament's history, tumbled from joint fifth overnight to a final placing of joint 18th on five-over 221. His earlier scorer were 71 and 73.
He earned 426 Euros.
In his final round, Law, who plays out of the Paul Lawrie Golf Centre, had birdies at the long second, fifth and long 16th but eight bogeys in all in halves of 37-40.
Germany's Florian Fritsch (pictured) scored his fourth win on the tour this year with rounds of 69, 72 and 70 for five-under 211. He earned 5,000 Euros for a two-stroke victory from compatriot Marcel Schneider (73-72-68) and Christopher Mivis (Belgium) (70 70 73).
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