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10th WMC Golf – Amsterdam (NED) – Update – Day 4

 

 

AMSTERDAM (NED) – On August 31st, the second day of competition of the 10th WMC Golf started under a very warm and sunny weather in the Houtrak Golf Club in Amsterdam (NED) with the men’s competition.

Even if we could note some changes in the provisional ranking at the end of the second day of competition, most of the favorites confirmed their Day 1 result. Sebastian Kannler (GER) managed to keep his first place after concluding the day with a total of 71 shots (-1). Leonardo Bem (FRA), ranked third after the Day 1, realized the same score as yesterday (-3) and he’s now sharing the first place together with Kannler (138). The Brazilian golfer Rodrigo Lee is now on the third step of the podium after making the par (72- total: 141) for the second course of the competition. Thanks to his excellent result yesterday (70- total: 142), Rafael Barcellos (BRA) is now ranked fourth.

 

 

In the men’s team competition, Brazil is still leading the provisional ranking and even increased his lead (572) and is now 12 shot ahead of Pakistan. Germany is on the third step of the podium with a total of 588.

 

 

For the men’s detailed ranking, click here: Men’s IndividualMen’s Team.

Once again, Miriam Nagl impressed the observers and realized the par yesterday (72). She’s now on the first place of the provisional ranking, 12 shots ahead of Magdalena Ramirez (USA) and Anyssia Herbaut (FRA) who respectively finished the competition day 2 with 74 (+2) and 77 (+5). The victory seems to be promised to the impressive Brazilian golfer Nagl.

 

 

In the women’s team competition, Brazil is still leading the ranking (298) with a 27-shots lead on France (325) while USA is completing the podium (326).

For the women’s detailed ranking, click here: Women’s IndividualWomen’s Team

 

 

Finally, in the seniors’ individual competition, Rafael Barcellos (BRA), who is also playing in the men’s tournament, is leading the provisional ranking with a total score of 142 shots, 6 shots ahead of Hamad Farhan (Bahrain - 148). James Dickson (CAN) is currently on the third step of the podium with a total of 149.

For the seniors’ detailed ranking, click here: Seniors’ Individual.


Today will be a very interesting day as the starting order of the players will be determined by the ranking at the end of Day 2: the best players will have to compete against each other.

 

(Source: CISM Media and Communication Department)

(Pictures: WO Dominique Einsweiler)

 

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