In Denmark the Francesco Laporta show continues in the Made in HimmerLand. In Farso, after the third and penultimate round of the DP World Tour tournament, the blue with a partial of 68 (-3) out of a total of 196 (64 64 68, -17) strokes, has risen from 2 / a to 1 / a position.
With 18 holes from the end of the competition, the Apulian leads the ranking together with the English Oliver Wilson (66 65 65), Matthew Southgate (63 68 65) and Ross McGowan (62 65 69). On the HimmerLand Golf & Spa Resort course (par 71), the 31-year-old from Castellana Grotte (Bari), who made 7 birdies with 4 bogeys on the “moving day”, is chasing his first career success on the top male continental circuit.
The best among the Azzurri, precedes Guido Migliozzi in the ranking, 34 / o with 205 (70 67 68, -8) and protagonist of a round with two faces. The Vicenza player, in the first nine holes played, signed two birdies, two bogeys and a double bogey.
Then, in the second part of the race, he scored another five birdies, of which four consecutive from 15 to 18.
Francesco Laporta, results
Further back Edoardo Molinari, 50 / o with 207 (67 70 70, -6) ahead of Renato Paratore, 54 / o with 208 (68 70 70, -5).
The excellent week of Francesco Laporta continues at Made in HimmerLand 2022 in Farsø, Denmark. The Apulian, in fact, enters the quartet of leaders at -17 together with the trio of Englishmen formed by Oliver Wilson, Matthew Southgate and Ross McGowan.
The latter, already in command after yesterday, “stopped” at -2 on the moving day, while Laporta, after some uncertainty in the first nine holes, made three birdies in the second nine, thus keeping Wilson’s pace.
and Southgate, both holding a -6. A complicated day, as evidenced by the numerous bogeys on the part of a bit of everyone. Only one other Englishman, Matthew Jordan, remains almost immune. The best performance today is from him: -9 in the day, -16 total, 24 positions recovered and fifth place caught, alone by the way.
Basically, there is an Italian against a substantial number of people from the land of Albion, in great shape this week, perhaps due to the approaching wind from Wentworth, albeit in a particular way this year. Another Englishman, Tom Lewis, Scotsman Ewen Ferguson and South African Justin Walters sixth at -15.
Ninth place, however, for another Scotsman, Robert MacIntyre, who is at -13 with the American John Catlin and the number 2 of Denmark, Marcus Helligkilde, who lost five places compared to yesterday. Improves Guido Migliozzi, who recovers 15 places and is 34th to -8.
50th, on the other hand, Edoardo Molinari, who with today’s -1 remains almost stable at -6, and 54th Renato Paratore, who climbs instead of seven positions with his total -5.