MEN'S BONALLACK TROPHY DAY 1
EUROPE 4.5, ASIA-PACIFIC 5.5
After a very warm first day at Doha Golf Club, Qatar, Europe trails Asia-Pacific by one point in the men's Bonallack Trophy. ama
Oliver Gillberg and Angel Hidalgo secured Europe's only win of amahe morning session with a 2 and 1 victory over Gregory Foo and Kazuya Osawa. Finnish duo, Sami Valimaki and Matias Honkala, who teed-off first for the European side, managed to secure a half in their match, while Asia-Pacific won the other three matches to win the session 3.5-1.5.
In the afternoon foursomes, wins from Robin Dawson and Marc Hammer, Catherine Edgar and Frederic Lacroix, and Kristoffer Reitan and Rasmus Hojgaard allowed the European side to claim the session 3-2, and close the gap to their oppenents to just one point.
WOMEN'S PATSY HANKINS TROPHY DAY 1
EUROPE 3, ASIA-PACIFIC 7
Europe trails Asia-Pacific by four points after day one of the women's Patsy Hankins Trophy in Qatar. In the morning four-ball session, Bianca Fabrizio and Blanca Fernandez were the only pair to score points for the European side, defeating Wenbo Liu and Du Mohan 3 and 2, meaning Asia-Pacific held a four-point lead heading into the afternoon.
Frida Kinhult and Amanda Linner, Zhen Bontan and Elena Moosmann, Puk Lyng Thomsen and Annabell Fuller, Bianca Fabrizio and Blanca Fernandez all halved their foursomes matches, taking Europe's total to three points.
Gudrun Bjorgsvindottir and Clarisse Louis, who teed-off first in the session, lost 6 and 5 to Atthaya Thitikul and Yuka Saso, leaving the final score for the day at 7-3 to Asia-Pacific.
EUROPE 4.5, ASIA-PACIFIC 5.5
After a very warm first day at Doha Golf Club, Qatar, Europe trails Asia-Pacific by one point in the men's Bonallack Trophy. ama
Oliver Gillberg and Angel Hidalgo secured Europe's only win of amahe morning session with a 2 and 1 victory over Gregory Foo and Kazuya Osawa. Finnish duo, Sami Valimaki and Matias Honkala, who teed-off first for the European side, managed to secure a half in their match, while Asia-Pacific won the other three matches to win the session 3.5-1.5.
In the afternoon foursomes, wins from Robin Dawson and Marc Hammer, Catherine Edgar and Frederic Lacroix, and Kristoffer Reitan and Rasmus Hojgaard allowed the European side to claim the session 3-2, and close the gap to their oppenents to just one point.
WOMEN'S PATSY HANKINS TROPHY DAY 1
EUROPE 3, ASIA-PACIFIC 7
Europe trails Asia-Pacific by four points after day one of the women's Patsy Hankins Trophy in Qatar. In the morning four-ball session, Bianca Fabrizio and Blanca Fernandez were the only pair to score points for the European side, defeating Wenbo Liu and Du Mohan 3 and 2, meaning Asia-Pacific held a four-point lead heading into the afternoon.
Frida Kinhult and Amanda Linner, Zhen Bontan and Elena Moosmann, Puk Lyng Thomsen and Annabell Fuller, Bianca Fabrizio and Blanca Fernandez all halved their foursomes matches, taking Europe's total to three points.
Gudrun Bjorgsvindottir and Clarisse Louis, who teed-off first in the session, lost 6 and 5 to Atthaya Thitikul and Yuka Saso, leaving the final score for the day at 7-3 to Asia-Pacific.
Labels: Amateur Ladies, Amateur Men
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