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World Amateur Championship, Sweden leads

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Italy (Pietro Bovari, Filippo Celli, Marco Florioli) remained in second place with 408 (-22, 135 GN 134 SN 139 SN) strokes and will compete for the title in the final lap of the World Amateur Team Championship / Eisenhower Trophy, i.e.

the Men’s World Team Championship.

World Amateur Team Championship, results

In the tournament that is taking place on the courses of Le Golf National (Albatross Course, par 71), in Guyancourt, and of the Golf de Saint-Nom-La-Brèteche (par 72), in the city from which this club takes its name, in the near Paris in France, the Azzurri, flanked by Japan and the United States, after 54 holes make a shot at the team of Sweden, the new leader with 407 (-23, 137 SN 140 GN 130 SN).

All the teams in the upper part of the ranking raced at the Golf de Saint-Nom-La-Brèteche where the Nordics, coming up from eleventh position, recorded the best part of the day with 130 (-14) thanks to Tobias Jonsson ( 64, -8) and Ludvig Aberg (66, -6) and discarding Adam Wallin’s 70 (-2).

Italy put together 139 (-5) hits with Pietro Bovari (69, -3, one eagle, five birdies, four bogeys) and with Filippo Celli (70, -2, six birdies, four bogeys), while Marco Florioli he shot 74 (+2, two birdies, four bogeys).

Japan lost the top for two rounds, which did not go beyond the 144 of par. Taiga Semikawa (69, -3) held, but the contribution of Keita Nakajima (75, +3) and Kohei Okada (76, +4) was insufficient. As for the United States, France moved up the ranking by two steps, while France went down two steps, fifth with 409 (-21), which will still be in contention for success like Spain, sixth with 411 (-19) and Norway.

, seventh with 412 (-18), few chances for Argentina (413, -17) and Wales (415, -15). Denmark, reigning champion, is 17th with 422 (-8) In the individual ranking Taiga Semikawa remained at the top with 197 (-18) and Filippo Celli kept second position with 202 (-13).

In third with 203 (-12) Tobias Jonsson and Welsh Archie Davies and in fifth with 204 (-11) Ludvig Aberg, Spaniard David Puig, Frenchman Tom Vaillant (two wins this season among the pros of the Alps Tour) and the Americans Michael Thorbjornsen and Austin Greaser.

Bovari is 16th with 207 (-8) and Florioli 29th with 211 (-4). Attending the blue team are Matteo Delpodio, Technical Director of National Teams and Captain, Alberto Binaghi, Technical Commissioner of the National Male Amateur Team, Giovanni Gaudioso, Deputy Technical Commissioner, and Massimo Messina, Athletic Trainer and Nutritionist.

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