Scot Calum Hill in the mix in Denmark
Day Three Report
Matthew Jordan’s breakout season continues as he takes a share of the lead into the final round of the Made in Denmark Challenge.The 23-year-old, who is playing in his first season on the European Challenge Tour, has carded opening rounds of 65-68-66 to sit in a five-way tie for the lead on 17-under-par 199. The Englishman began his campaign for a European Tour card on a high note, with a top ten finish at the season-opening Turkish Airlines Challenge. The Merseyside native then announced himself to the golfing world in May when he took the first-round lead at the Betfred British Masters just minutes from where he grew up. With wind in his sails, Jordan notched consecutive top-ten finishes on the Challenge Tour in France and Spain before capturing his first victory at the Italian Challenge Open Eneos Motor Oil in June. Currently occupying the third position on the Rankings, a win tomorrow would go a long way towards cementing his European Tour card, but he acknowledges there is still much to be done at Ry Golfklub Silkeborg, where scoring has been low all week, and his game plan will remain unchanged. “Within myself, I’m trying to play as aggressively as possible without being silly,” he said. “Whether I’m last or first, to be honest I’m still going to do the same thing. “It’s difficult because you know everyone is making birdies out here and because everyone is, you put pressure on yourself “I think that the actual challenge this week is to try to stay patient and try to be aggressive. You’ve got to make birdies otherwise it feels like you’re going backwards.” Sharing the lead with Jordan is Roope Kakko, who was in front of the field for most of the day before a double-bogey on the 17th hole dropped him back to the field. Despite this miscue, Kakko remains happy to be competing after being hospitalised only two weeks ago with reactive arthritis. “I wasn’t too disappointed after 17 to be honest,” the Finn said. “These things happen. It’s a long tournament, there’s one round to go and you can’t get too down on yourself. “I’m just happy to be playing tournament golf and to be tied for the lead. I’m just happy. I’m happy and I’ve got a great opportunity tomorrow.” The low round of the day, and of the tournament so far, was carded by Richard Bland, who made ten birdies and an eagle on his way to an 11-under-par 61, which moved him up 51 places into a share of the lead. The 46-year-old Englishman is positioned ahead of Jordan in the Rankings, and a win tomorrow could move him to the top spot. Rounding out the five players who share the lead are Calum Hill (67-68-64: a Scot who has recorded a win and a tied-third place finish in his last two starts on the Challenge Tour - and Joel Sjöholm, who is also a proven winner on the Challenge Tour, having won in 2017. Much like its counterpart event on the European Tour, the Made in Denmark Challenge continues to break the mould. This year in Skanderborg, the field has been cut to the top 45 professionals and ties for the last day, which fell at ten under par. Due to expected weather, the final round starting times have been moved up, and are set to begin at 7:30 am local time, from both the first and tenth tees, with the last group of Sjöholm, Bland and Hill set to go at 8:50 am. Scores after round 3: par 3 x 72: 216 199 R Bland (Eng) 66 72 61, R Kakko (Finland) 65 66 68, M Jordan (Eng) 65 68 66, J Sjöholm (Swe) 65 69 65, C Hill (Sco) 67 68 64 200 M Galiano Aguilar (Spn) 68 65 67, O Lengden (Swe) 69 64 67, R Sciot-Siegrist (Fra) 68 67 65 201 R Dawson (Irl) 67 68 66, D Huizing (Netherlands) 71 66 64, B Poke (Denmark) 64 70 67, L Scalise (Ita) 68 66 67, C Hanson (Eng) 68 65 68, N Von Dellingshausen (Ger) 68 68 65, P Angles (Spn) 67 64 70 202 U Coussaud (Fra) 67 71 64, J Quesne (Fra) 69 69 64, M Lampert (Ger) 65 69 68, A Rozner (Fra) 70 68 64, W Besseling (Netherlands) 67 68 67, N McCarthy (Eng) 67 67 68, H Leon (Chile) 70 65 67, J Axelsen (Denmark) (amateur) 68 67 67 203 S Matus (Czech) 69 67 67, M Schneider (Ger) 63 73 67, F Laporta (Ita) 70 66 67, O Farr (Wales) 68 65 70, D Foos (Ger) 70 68 65, R De Sousa (Sw) 68 65 70, M Simonsen (Den) 66 68 69, B Virto (Spn) 66 71 66, C Blomstrand (Swe) 65 70 68, H Sturehed (Swe) 66 70 67, 204 L Van Meijel (Netherlands) 68 67 69, C Syme (Sco) 70 68 66, G Bourdy (Fra) 67 67 70, J Zunic (Australia) 71 66 67, R Evans (Eng) 70 67 67, R Enoch (Wales) 67 70 67 205 C Howie (Sco) 64 74 67, V Veyret (Fra) 70 65 70, J Glennemo (Swe) 73 64 68, V Lopes (Portugal) 68 67 70, M Ovesen (Denmark) 66 69 70, A Ejlersen (Denmark) (amateur) 67 70 68 206 C Robb (Sco) 68 68 70, J Lima (Portugal) 68 69 69, G Porteous (Eng) 65 68 73, J Senior (Eng) 68 69 69, L Robinson (Eng) 69 68 69, M Young (Eng) 64 71 71 207 M Lafeber (Netherlands) 71 67 69, E Johansen (Norway) 70 68 69, D Carey (Irl) 68 68 71, A Garcia-Heredia (Spn) 68 70 69, O Hundebøll Jørgensen (Denmark) 67 70 70 208 L Nemecz (Austria) 70 68 70, W Nienaber (SAf) 69 68 71, D Boote (Wales) 67 67 74, A Host (Denmark) (amateur) 68 69 71 209 A Cockerill (Canada) 71 67 71 210 N Johansson (Swe) 70 68 72, M Haastrup (Den) 67 71 72, C Ross (Sco) 67 71 72, B Eccles (Australia) 72 65 73, B Neil (Sco) 72 65 73 212 J Dean (Eng) 68 70 74 214 T Linard (Fra) 69 69 76 SCOTS WHO MISSED THE CUT 139 E Ferguson (Sco) 68 71 140 S Henry (Sco) 69 71 142 D Stewart (Sco) 70 72 | |
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