Saturday, May 11, 2019

Three Scots make it to final day
 
in Prague: Rozner leads by one
 
 
Day Three report 
Antoine Rozner will attempt to become the first back-to-back winner on the European Challenge Tour since 2012 when he tees it up with a one-shot lead in the final round of the Prague Golf Challenge on Sunday.
The Frenchman posted a four-under-par 68 on a weather-affected third day at Prague City Golf and was forced to wait over an hour to play the final two holes, eventually posting the clubhouse target at 13 under par 203 as thunder and lightning descended on the Czech capital.
He leads by one from playing partners Mathieu Fenasse – the 36-hole leader – and Jonas Kölbing while countryman Grégory Havret and 26-year-old Cormac Sharvin are a shot further back on 11 under par.
Rozner claimed his first Challenge Tour title as he raced through the field on the final day of last week’s Challenge de España and should he win again this week, he will be the first man to triumph in successive weeks since Kristoffer Broberg’s pair of victories at the Finnish Challenge and Norwegian Challenge in August 2012.
However, in stark contrast to last weekend’s final- day leaderboard ascent, he will tonight sleep on the lead with 18 holes remaining, a prospect he recognises as being entirely different.
“It’s totally different to last weekend,” he said. “Being the leader on Saturday night is a whole different story.
“I’ll call my coach, my sports psychologist as well, and we’ll talk about it and I think I’ll be ready for it. I’ve just got to keep doing what I’ve been doing for the last few weeks and I should be fine.”
The 26-year-old had a two-shot cushion prior to the weather delay but then bogeyed the 18th hole after the hour’s break, which he believes was a momentum killer.
“The delay wasn’t easy,” he said. “I was lucky enough to play that second shot on 17 before the delay so I just had to putt on that hole and I hit a great putt but it just lipped out.
“The 18th is a tough hole and I played it a bit too safe. I was too far left from where I wanted to be and the greens were slower after the rain. I left it short and missed the second shot but that happens.
“I’m just a bit disappointed with that finish after the rain delay because I three-putted at the last but tomorrow’s a new day. I still have a one-shot lead so I’ll just do everything I can to keep that lead and we’ll see who wins.”
Rhys Enoch, who posted a five-under-par 67 on Day Three, and Wil Besseling share sixth place on ten-under-par 206, while French duo Sébastien Gros and Robin Roussel, along with Richard Bland and Mark Flindt Haastrup, are a shot further back on nine under par.
Havret moved into contention with the low round of the day – a seven under par 65 – which was bogey free and nine under par before two blemishes in his final three holes meant he dropped back to 11 under par.
The final round of the Prague Golf Challenge will begin at 9.00am local time on Sunday, with the final group of Rozner, Fenasse and Kölbing set to tee off at 10.40am.

Scores after round three
par 216 (3x72)
203 A Rozner (Fra) 70 65 68
204 J Kolbing (Ger) 65 69 70, M Fenasse (Fra) 67 66 71
205 C Sharvin (NIr) 69 69 67, G Havret (Fra) 69 71 65
206 R Enoch (Wales) 70 69 67, W Besseling (Netherlands) 65 70 71
207 M Haastrup (Denmark) 68 72 67, S Gros (Fra) 71 69 67, R Roussel (Fra) 68 69 70, R Bland (Eng) 65 72 70
208 C Lloyd (Eng) 69 71 68, L Canter (Eng) 67 70 71, R Højgaard (Denmark) 69 72 67, F Nilehn (Swe) 69 71 68 
209 B Virto (Spn) 70 71 68, M Simonsen (Den) 68 72 69
210 J Wrisdale (Eng) 73 68 69, E Ferguson (Sco) 65 77 68, A Garcia-Heredia (Spn) 73 69 68, P Oriol (Spn) 72 71 67, J Heath (Eng) 73 70 67, J Lando Casanova (Fra) 68 73 69, B Poke (Denmark) 66 72 72
211 C Robb (Sco) 70 73 68, M Armitage (Eng) 73 70 68, D Coupland (Eng) 70 74 67, R Saxton (Netherlands) 74 70 67, D Van Driel (Netherlands) 68 70 73, R Santos (Portugal) 68 72 71, J Erkenbeck (USA) 71 69 71, T Tree (Eng) 68 72 71 
212 D Boote (Wales) 69 73 70, B Spooner (Eng) 65 72 75, R Cho (SKor) 69 74 69, R Dawson (Irl) 69 73 70, F Aguilar (Chile) 71 71 70, N Tinning (Denmark) 71 71 70, O Lengden (Swe) 72 72 68
213 P Maddy (Eng) 71 73 69, F Laporta (Ita) 69 75 69, M Eriksson (Swe) 67 77 69, R McGee (Ire) 70 72 71, M Helligkilde (Denmark) 72 72 69, N McCarthy (Eng) 71 72 70, L Robinson (Eng) 74 69 70 
214 B Stow (Eng) 69 75 70, F Fritsch (Ger) 69 75 70, B Neil (Sco) 73 68 73, B Easton (SAf) 73 71 70, C Pigem (Spn) 68 73 73, J Glennemo (Swe) 71 71 72 
215 S Matus (Czech) 70 74 71, M Schneider (Ger) 73 68 74, R Evans (Eng) 69 73 73, A Olsen (Norway) 71 72 72, P Angles (Spn) 71 73 71
216 M Carlsson (Swe) 72 71 73, A Cockerill (Canada) 74 68 74, N Johansson (Swe) 70 71 75, D Huizing (Netherlands) 72 70 74, M Keyser (SAf) 73 70 73
217 J Huldahl (Den) 72 72 73
220 S Tiley (Eng) 71 73 76

SCOTS WHO MISSED THE SECOND-ROUND CUT
145 D Stewart  73 72
147 C Howie 75 72, S Locke 74 73 
148 S Henry 72 76 
150 C Doak 72 78 
151 C Hill 75 76  
154 C Ross 77 77
                                                                       
 
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