Migliozzi and Manassero, assault on victory at the KLM Open. Korhonen in front after three laps, the two Italians now on the podium

Migliozzi and Manassero, assault on victory at the KLM Open. Korhonen in front after three laps, the two Italians now on the podium
Migliozzi and Manassero, assault on victory at the KLM Open. Korhonen in front after three laps, the two Italians now on the podium

The third round has been completed at the KLM Open, the main tournament in the Netherlands which is making a stop at The International in Amsterdam. For Italy it is still a day to clearly highlight, why Guido Migliozzi and Matteo Manassero they find themselves in the full fight for victory, behind the Finn Mikko Korhonen. He still holds the lead with a score of -11, even if today he slowed down with a -1 on moving day, the traditional definition of the third lap. In fact, between two birdies and three bogeys, the eagle on hole 3 saved him.

Migliozzi, however, is the author of a splendid comeback: he climbs 21 places and is second just one shot away. His 66 is the best round of the day, a -5 fruit of six birdies (including the now traditional one at the 18th: an element worth noting) and a single bogey which greatly relaunches his ambitions. And behind him is no less Manassero, who with the current -2 goes to -9, dragging the Dane with him Rasmus Højgaard and the American Sean Crocker, with the latter being in the place of honor yesterday. It must be said that the Italian number 1’s tour is characterized by a very strong swing: seven birdies, yes, but also three bogeys and a double bogey. By eliminating these, tomorrow could provide excellent satisfaction.

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The English are in sixth position, in the small group at -8 Joe Dean and Matt Wallace and Swedish Marcus Kinhultbut it is still Italy that shows up in ninth position thanks to Edoardo Molinariat -7 together with the other Englishman Matthew Baldwin and to the Scot Ewen Ferguson. Behind them, in 12th place, the South African Casey Jarvisauthor of a hole-in-one at 7.

Despite running at +1, it remains at the top of the rankings Filippo Celli, which is in the group in 15th place at -5. Instead it remains at -4 Andrea Pavan, currently 22nd at -4. The only one to have a totally bad day is Francesco Laportawho stumbled upon a 77 (+6) mainly due to a double bogey on the 5th hole and a triple bogey on the 8th.

 
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