Friday, August 25, 2017

Virto heading for another Spanish triumph

EUROPEAN TOUR COMMUNICATIONS
Borja Virto will aim to continue a golden year for Spanish golf after he extended his lead ahead of the final round of the European Challenge Tour’s prestigious Rolex Trophy.
The 26-year-old’s third round of 68 took him to 16 under par at Golf Club de Genève, with Dominic Foos and Adrien Saddier his nearest challengers two shots further back, as he bids to become the second Spaniard to win this tournament in three years following Nacho Elvira’s 2015 victory.
Though Sergio Garcia and Jon Rahm have garnered the global spotlight, Virto is equally inspired by Alvaro Quiros and Adrian Otaegui, who claimed a maiden European Tour title in Germany last week.
 “You see all the Spanish guys winning on tour and it’s so great, especially my friends – I have great relationships with Adrian and also Alvaro, I was with him when he won in Sicily," said Virto.
“To see him win after he had lost his card and was back on the Challenge Tour, it was so inspiring and it helps you to keep going, but it for sure has been a great year for Spanish golf."
Saddier was the first man on course for Round Three and continued the form of the second afternoon, when he shot a 63, to make six birdies and remain in contention for a second victory on the Road to Oman.
Foos, in the last weeks of his teenage years and both the most junior player in the field and, still, the youngest winner in Challenge Tour history, signed for a second successive 67 and the German will no doubt draw on memories of last year, when a closing 65 earned him a share of sixth place in Geneva.
One shot behind that pair are Lorenzo Gagli and Mikael Lundberg on 13 under par, while Gavin Moynihan fired the round of the day, a 64, that took him to 12 under par and into sixth place with 18 holes to go.

THIRD ROUND SCORES
Par 216 (3x72)
 200 B Virto (Spn) 66 66 68
 202 D Foos (Ger) 68 67 67, A Saddier (Fra) 70 63 69
 203 M Lundberg (Swe) 70 65 68, L Gagli (Ita) 68 67 68
 204 G Moynihan (Ire) 68 72 64
 205 E Van Rooyen (SAf) 69 69 67, T Linard (Fra) 68 69 68
 206 P Oriol (Spn) 70 69 67
 207 S Fernandez (Spn) 69 68 70, M Madsen (Denmark) 71 68 68, J Guerrier (Fra) 74 64 69, T Pulkkanen (Finland) 71 68 68, R Evans (Eng) 70 70 67, P Howard (Eng) 72 67 68
 208 O Farr (Wales) 75 68 65, C Ford (Eng) 70 70 68, C Mivis (Belgium) 71 66 71
 209 J Doherty (Sco) 70 67 72, C Sordet (Fra) 69 74 66, N Cullen (Australia) 72 67 70, J Heath (Eng) 69 72 68
 210 R McEvoy (Eng) 73 70 67
 211 R Sciot-Siegrist (Fra) 72 73 66, R Santos (Portugal) 66 73 72
 212 G Porteous (Eng) 75 67 70, J Sjöholm (Swe) 71 69 72, M Ford (Eng) 71 69 72
 213 V Perez (Fra) 69 72 72,
 215 B Neil (Sco) 75 71 69, M Wiegele (Austria) 72 72 71, M Kinhult (Swe) 70 73 72, S Brown (Eng) 72 71 72, J Girrbach (Switz) 71 72 72, F Laporta (Ita) 73 74 68
 216 A Tadini (Ita) 72 69 75, O Stark (Swe) 73 72 71
 217 E Goya (Arg) 76 69 72, C Koepka (USA) 72 72 73
 218 J Senior (Eng) 74 70 74
 220 M Tullo (Chile) 78 70 72
 221 S Forsström (Swe) 76 75 70

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