Horizon Irish Open, Rosner finished 13th
profession by the French Golf Federation
Conclusion
No Polish player has ever won at the highest level in Europe. Since this Sunday, it has become a thing of the past. Adrian Mironck, already the leader after three laps, maintained his advantage until the end of the fourth and final lap. With a card of 66 (-6), he wins with a sum of -20. Once again, New Zealander Ryan Fox came in second, but with far fewer regrets than in the Netherlands. Despite his excellent 64 (-8) card in the closing, he missed three shots to take the win.
The French
All through Sunday, Antoine Rosner was in a fight to win the top ten spot on the DP World Tour. Unfortunately for Francelin, he had to settle for 13th, with a total of -11 and a card of 71 (-1). At -2 for the next day after 10 holes, he suffered a streak of three ghosts 12 through 14, but still reacted to two birdies on 15 and 16.
After a grim third day, Romain Langasque recovered well by scoring 69 (-3), taking 15 spots and occupying 30th, at -7, along with Julien Braun. Frédéric Lacroix signed the second card of 73 (+1) in a row, finishing 37th at -6. He’s one step ahead of Julian Guerrier, 46, and three times Matthew Pavon, 67.
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