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Men's Golf IGF European Tour 2021 (Omega European Masters)


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Men's Individual
Final Results
 
DEN.gif Rasmus Højgaard
-13
 
AUT.gif Bernd Wiesberger
-12
 
SWE.gif Henrik Stenson
-11
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
T4
Sean Crocker
USA.gif
-10
T4
Matthew Jordan
ENG.gif
-10
T4
Ross McGowan
ENG.gif
-10
T7
Marcus Armitage
ENG.gif
-9
T7
Calum Hill
SCO.gif
-9
T7
Guido Migliozzi
ITA.gif
-9
T7
Renato Paratore
ITA.gif
-9
T7
Adrien Saddier
FRA.gif
-9
T7
Marcel Siem
GER.gif
-9
T13
Wil Besseling
NED.gif
-8
T13
Alexander Björk
SWE.gif
-8
T13
Ignacio Elvira Mijares
ESP.gif
-8
T13
Antoine Rozner
FRA.gif
-8
T13
Lee Slattery
ENG.gif
-8
T18
Nicolas Colsaerts
BEL.gif
-7
T18
Martin Kaymer
GER.gif
-7
T18
Robin Sciot-Siegrist
FRA.gif
-7
T21
John Catlin
USA.gif
-6
T21
Darren Fichardt
RSA.gif
-6
T21
Masahiro Kawamura
JPN.gif
-6
T21
Min Woo Lee
AUS.gif
-6
T21
Oliver Wilson
ENG.gif
-6
T21
Danie lvan Tonder
RSA.gif
-6
T27
Thomas Detry
BEL.gif
-5
T27
Jamie Donaldson
WAL.gif
-5
T27
Miguel Angel Jiménez
ESP.gif
-5
T27
Adrian Meronk
POL.gif
-5
T27
James Morrison
ENG.gif
-5
T32
Jorge Campillo
ESP.gif
-4
T32
Gavin Kyle Green
MAS.gif
-4
T32
Justin Harding
RSA.gif
-4
T32
Benjamin Hebert
FRA.gif
-4
T32
Søren Kjeldsen
DEN.gif
-4
T32
Alexander Levy
FRA.gif
-4
T32
Francesco Molinari
ITA.gif
-4
T32
Paul Peterson
USA.gif
-4
T40
Dean Burmester
RSA.gif
-3
T40
Ashley Chesters
ENG.gif
-3
T40
Mikko Korhonen
FIN.gif
-3
T40
Bryden Macpherson
AUS.gif
-3
T40
Sebastian Soderberg
SWE.gif
-3
T40
Andy Sullivan
ENG.gif
-3
T40
Jeff Winther
DEN.gif
-3
T47
Scott Jamieson
SCO.gif
-2
T47
Marcus Kinhult
SWE.gif
-2
T47
Richard McEvoy
ENG.gif
-2
T50
Jean Baptiste Gonnet
FRA.gif
-1
T50
Victor Perez
FRA.gif
-1
T50
Shubhankar Sharma
IND.gif
-1
T53
Jonathan Caldwell
NIR.gif
E
T53
Rikard Karlberg
SWE.gif
E
T53
Andrea Pavan
ITA.gif
E
T56
Yi Keun Chang
KOR.gif
+1
T56
Julien Guerrier
FRA.gif
+1
T56
Wade Ormsby
AUS.gif
+1
T56
Julian Suri
USA.gif
+1
T60
Andrew Johnston
ENG.gif
+2
T60
Rory Sabbatini
SVK.gif
+2
T62
Nino Bertasio
ITA.gif
+3
T62
Hugo León
CHI.gif
+3
T62
Carlos Pigem
ESP.gif
+3
T65
Maverick Antcliff
AUS.gif
+4
T65
Pietro Bovari (a)
ITA.gif
+4
T67
Lucas Bjerregaard
DEN.gif
+5
T67
Jazz Janewattananond
THA.gif
+5
T67
Robin Roussel
FRA.gif
+5
70
Ronan Kleu
SUI.gif
+7
71
Raphael De Sousa
SUI.gif
+8
72
Fabrizio Zanotti
PAR.gif
+10
73
Kyong-Jun Moon
RSA.gif
+13
CUT
Pablo Larrazabal
ESP.gif
+1
CUT
Pablo Larrazabal
ESP.gif
+1
CUT
Steven Brown
ENG.gif
E
CUT
Alejandro Cañizares
ESP.gif
E
CUT
Aaron Cockerill
CAN.gif
E
CUT
George Coetzee
RSA.gif
E
CUT
Victor Dubuisson
FRA.gif
E
CUT
Joachim B. Hansen
DEN.gif
E
CUT
Romain Langasque
FRA.gif
E
CUT
Adrian Otaegui
ESP.gif
E
CUT
Thomas Pieters
BEL.gif
E
CUT
Ricardo Santos
POR.gif
E
CUT
Graeme Storm
ENG.gif
E
CUT
Justin Walters
RSA.gif
E
CUT
Lars van Meijel
NED.gif
E
CUT
Richard Bland
ENG.gif
+1
CUT
Scott Hend
AUS.gif
+1
CUT
David Horsey
ENG.gif
+1
CUT
Jake McLeod
AUS.gif
+1
CUT
Wilco Nienaber
RSA.gif
+1
CUT
Richie Ramsay
SCO.gif
+1
CUT
Cormac Sharvin
IRL.gif
+1
CUT
Clement Sordet
FRA.gif
+1
CUT
Joel Stalter
FRA.gif
+1
CUT
SSP Chawrasia
IND.gif
+2
CUT
Grant Forrest
SCO.gif
+2
CUT
Daniel Gavins
ENG.gif
+2
CUT
Sebastian Heisele
GER.gif
+2
CUT
David Howell
ENG.gif
+2
CUT
Niklas Lemke
SWE.gif
+2
CUT
Rowan Lester
IRL.gif
+2
CUT
Michael Lorenzo-Vera
FRA.gif
+2
CUT
Matthieu Pavon
FRA.gif
+2
CUT
Eddie Pepperell
ENG.gif
+2
CUT
Brandon Stone
RSA.gif
+2
CUT
Johannes Veerman
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Darius van Driel
NED.gif
+2
CUT
Oliver Fisher
ENG.gif
+3
CUT
Jacques Kruyswijk
RSA.gif
+3
CUT
Thorbjørn Olesen
DEN.gif
+3
CUT
Damien Perrier
FRA.gif
+3
CUT
Dale Whitnell
ENG.gif
+3
CUT
Danny Willett
ENG.gif
+3
CUT
Matthew Baldwin
ENG.gif
+4
CUT
Raphael Jacquelin
FRA.gif
+4
CUT
David Law
SCO.gif
+4
CUT
Tapio Pulkkanen
FIN.gif
+4
CUT
Jack Senior
ENG.gif
+4
CUT
Toby Tree
ENG.gif
+4
CUT
Sami Valimaki
FIN.gif
+4
CUT
Marc Warren
SCO.gif
+4
CUT
Adri Arnaus
ESP.gif
+5
CUT
David Drysdale
SCO.gif
+5
CUT
Ross Fisher
ENG.gif
+5
CUT
Lorenzo Gagli
ITA.gif
+5
CUT
Cédric Gugler
SUI.gif
+5
CUT
Francesco Laporta
ITA.gif
+5
CUT
Jose-Filipe Lima
POR.gif
+5
CUT
Bryce Easton
RSA.gif
+6
CUT
Oliver Farr
WAL.gif
+6
CUT
Stephen Gallacher
SCO.gif
+6
CUT
Sihwan Kim
KOR.gif
+6
CUT
Zander Lombard
RSA.gif
+6
CUT
Robert Rock
ENG.gif
+6
CUT
Kalle Samooja
FIN.gif
+6
CUT
Mathias Eggenberger (a)
SUI.gif
+7
CUT
Pedro Figueiredo
POR.gif
+7
CUT
Garrick Porteous
ENG.gif
+7
CUT
Matthew Southgate
ENG.gif
+7
CUT
Connor Syme
SCO.gif
+7
CUT
Suradit Yongcharoenchai
THA.gif
+7
CUT
Joakim Lagergren
SWE.gif
+8
CUT
Sebastian Garcia Rodriguez
ESP.gif
+9
CUT
Edoardo Molinari
ITA.gif
+9
CUT
Tae Hee Lee
KOR.gif
+10
CUT
Haydn Porteous
RSA.gif
+10
CUT
Harry Ellis
ENG.gif
+11
CUT
Gregory Havret
FRA.gif
+11
CUT
Sam Horsfield
ENG.gif
+11
CUT
Chris Paisley
ENG.gif
+11
CUT
Benjamin Poke
DEN.gif
+12
CUT
Max Schliesing
SUI.gif
+12
CUT
Mauro Gilardi
SUI.gif
+18
WD
Bradley Dredge
WAL.gif
+7
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