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Men's Golf IGF European Tour 2021 (PSPS Hanada World Invitational presented by Modest! Golf Managment)


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Men's Golf IGF European Tour 2021 (PSPS Hanada World Invitational presented by Modest! Golf Managment)

 

:NIR Antrim - 29 July 2021 - 1 August 2021 :NIR
The ISPS HANDA World Invitational presented by Modest! Golf Tickets, Wed 28  Jul 2021 at 07:00 | Eventbrite

 

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Men's Individual
Final Results
 
.ENG Daniel Gavins
-13
 
.ENG David Horsey
-12
 
.ESP Alejandro Cañizares
-11
.NZL Daniel Hillier
-11
.JPN Masahiro Kawamura
-11
.ENG Jordan Smith
-11
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
T7
John Catlin
.USA
-10
T7
Justin Harding
.RSA
-10
T7
Hugo León
.CHI
-10
T7
Darius van Driel
.NED
-10
T11
Oliver Farr
.WAL
-9
T11
Jacques Kruyswijk
.RSA
-9
T11
Vincent Norrman
.SWE
-9
T11
Dale Whitnell
.ENG
-9
T15
Ashley Chesters
.ENG
-8
T15
David Law
.SCO
-8
T15
Garrick Porteous
.ENG
-8
T15
Santiago Tarrio
.ESP
-8
T19
Dermot McElroy (a)
.NIR
-7
T19
Paul Peterson
.USA
-7
T19
Matthias Schmid
.GER
-7
T22
Ignacio Elvira Mijares
.ESP
-6
T22
Eddie Pepperell
.ENG
-6
T22
Jack Senior
.ENG
-6
T22
Blake Windred
.AUS
-6
T26
Maverick Antcliff
.AUS
-5
T26
Alexander Levy
.FRA
-5
T26
Tom McKibbin
.NIR
-5
T26
Jordan Wrisdale
.ENG
-5
T30
Marcus Armitage
.ENG
-4
T30
Shubhankar Sharma
.IND
-4
T32
Lucas Bjerregaard
.DEN
-3
T32
David Drysdale
.SCO
-3
T32
Ben Evans
.ENG
-3
T32
Francesco Laporta
.ITA
-3
T32
Max Schmitt
.GER
-3
T32
Connor Syme
.SCO
-3
38
Gaganjeet Bhullar
.IND
-2
T39
Richard McEvoy
.ENG
E
T39
Adrien Saddier
.FRA
E
41
Robin Sciot-Siegrist
.FRA
+2
CUT
Eduardo De la Riva
.ESP
-3
CUT
Bryce Easton
.RSA
-3
CUT
Sihwan Kim
.KOR
-3
CUT
Tom Murray
.ENG
-3
CUT
Julian Suri
.USA
-3
CUT
Dave Coupland
.ENG
-2
CUT
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castaño
.ESP
-2
CUT
Calum Hill
.SCO
-2
CUT
Carlos Pigem
.TAN
-2
CUT
Andy Sullivan
.ENG
-2
CUT
Marc Warren
.SCO
-2
CUT
Pep Angles
.ESP
-1
CUT
Wil Besseling
.NED
-1
CUT
Niall Kearney
.IRL
-1
CUT
Ryan Lumsden (a)
.SCO
-1
CUT
Dimitrios Papadatos
.AUS
-1
CUT
Bradley Dredge
.WAL
E
CUT
Jean Baptiste Gonnet
.FRA
E
CUT
Thongchai Jaidee
.THA
E
CUT
James Morrison
.ENG
E
CUT
Bernd Ritthammer
.GER
E
CUT
Ajeetesh Sandhu
.IND
E
CUT
Clement Sordet
.FRA
E
CUT
Simon Thornton
.IRL
E
CUT
Matthew Baldwin
.ENG
+1
CUT
Austin Bautista
.AUS
+1
CUT
Steven Brown
.ENG
+1
CUT
Ryan Campbell
.SCO
+1
CUT
David Dixon
.ENG
+1
CUT
Rhys Enoch
.WAL
+1
CUT
Michael Hoey
.NIR
+1
CUT
David Howell
.ENG
+1
CUT
Nicolai Højgaard
.DEN
+1
CUT
Søren Kjeldsen
.DEN
+1
CUT
Conor O'Rourke
.IRL
+1
CUT
Damien Perrier
.FRA
+1
CUT
Mark Power (a)
.IRL
+1
CUT
Callum Shinkwin
.ENG
+1
CUT
Nicolai Von Dellingshausen
.GER
+1
CUT
Lars van Meijel
.NED
+1
CUT
Laurie Canter
.ENG
+2
CUT
Pedro Figueiredo
.POR
+2
CUT
Julien Guerrier
.FRA
+2
CUT
Scott Jamieson
.SCO
+2
CUT
Bryden Macpherson
.AUS
+2
CUT
Richard Mansell
.ENG
+2
CUT
John Murphy (a)
.IRL
+2
CUT
Benjamin Poke
.DEN
+2
CUT
Ricardo Santos
.POR
+2
CUT
Euan Walker (a)
.SCO
+2
CUT
Aron Zemmer
.ITA
+2
CUT
Jonathan Caldwell
.NIR
+3
CUT
Harry Ellis
.ENG
+3
CUT
Sebastian Garcia Rodriguez
.ESP
+3
CUT
Gregory Havret
.FRA
+3
CUT
Matthew Jordan
.ENG
+3
CUT
Matty Lamb
.ENG
+3
CUT
Bradley Neil
.SCO
+3
CUT
Adrian Otaegui
.ESP
+3
CUT
Kristoffer Reitan
.NOR
+3
CUT
Jayden Schaper
.RSA
+3
CUT
Ben Schmidt
.ENG
+3
CUT
Lee Slattery
.ENG
+3
CUT
Hennie du Plessis
.RSA
+3
CUT
Berry Henson
.USA
+4
CUT
Liam Johnston
.SCO
+4
CUT
Joe Long (a)
.ENG
+4
CUT
James Sugrue (a)
.IRL
+4
CUT
Matt Ford
.ENG
+5
CUT
Grant Forrest
.SCO
+5
CUT
Josh Hill (a)
.NIR
+5
CUT
Graeme Storm
.ENG
+5
CUT
Robin Williams
.ENG
+5
CUT
Alejandro Del Rey (a)
.ESP
+6
CUT
Paul Dunne
.IRL
+6
CUT
Rowan Lester
.IRL
+6
CUT
Jake McLeod
.AUS
+6
CUT
Colm Moriarty
.IRL
+6
CUT
Alejandro Tosti
.ARG
+6
CUT
Daniel Young (a)
.SCO
+6
CUT
Scott Hend
.AUS
+7
CUT
Janne Kaske
.FIN
+7
CUT
Conor Purcell (a)
.IRL
+7
CUT
Cormac Sharvin
.IRL
+7
CUT
Joel Stalter
.FRA
+7
CUT
Romain Wattel
.FRA
+7
CUT
Suradit Yongcharoenchai
.THA
+7
CUT
Josh Geary
.NZL
+9
CUT
Bailey Gill
.ENG
+9
CUT
Deyen Lawson
.AUS
+9
CUT
Michael Reid
.IRL
+9
CUT
Brendan McCarroll
.IRL
+10
CUT
Paul McBride
.IRL
+11
CUT
Kristoffer Broberg
.SWE
+12
CUT
Hugo Dobson
.ENG
+13
CUT
Robert Moran
.IRL
+16
CUT
Eoin O'Brien
.IRL
+17
CUT
Gavin Moynihan
.IRL
+18
CUT
Charlie Williams
.IRL
+23
WD
Tyler Koivisto
.USA
+9
WD
Elvis Smylie
.AUS
E
WD
Haydn Porteous
.RSA
+9
WD
Alvaro Quiros
.ESP
+4

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