HEISELE WINS 5,000 EUROS FIRST PRIZE WITH 17-UNDER-PAR
FARRELLY TOP BRIT IN GERMANY
Englishman Craig Farrelly was the leading British player in the final totals at the German PGA Developmental Tour event, the Gut Bissenmoor Classic at Bad Bramstedt today.
He finished T10 on 210 with rounds of 69, 72 and 69 to earn 710 Euros.
Winner of the 5,000 Euros first prize was Germany's Sebastian Heisele with scores of 68, 64 and 67 for a 17-under-par total of 199. He won by four shots from former British amateur champion at Turnberry, Dutchman Reinier Saxton (64-71-68) and Germany's Marcel Schneider (64-71-68) for 203. The joint runners-up earned 2,500 euros apiece.
TO VIEW ALL THE FINAL TOTALS
CLICK HERE
Englishman Craig Farrelly was the leading British player in the final totals at the German PGA Developmental Tour event, the Gut Bissenmoor Classic at Bad Bramstedt today.
He finished T10 on 210 with rounds of 69, 72 and 69 to earn 710 Euros.
Winner of the 5,000 Euros first prize was Germany's Sebastian Heisele with scores of 68, 64 and 67 for a 17-under-par total of 199. He won by four shots from former British amateur champion at Turnberry, Dutchman Reinier Saxton (64-71-68) and Germany's Marcel Schneider (64-71-68) for 203. The joint runners-up earned 2,500 euros apiece.
TO VIEW ALL THE FINAL TOTALS
CLICK HERE
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