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Men and women with everyone to play for at the Scandinavian Mixed event

Men and women with everyone to play for at the Scandinavian Mixed event

The 2021 Scandinavian mixed the event is set for a grandstand finish with two men and two women tied to the lead after 54 holes at Vallda Golf and Country Club.

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The week started with 78 men and 78 women competing over the same course for the same trophy in a European tour first and with 18 holes left, there was still honor even between the sexes in the battle for victory and a place in history books.

Night leader Caroline Hedwall fired a 73 to get to 12 under along with other Ladies European Tour player Alice Hewson, who birdied three of her last four holes in a 69.

The duo went with the Welshman Rhys Enoch and the Australian Jason Scrivener on top, after the early starting duo had taken advantage of the slightly calmer conditions on a very windy day to shorten a couple of 66s.

The English pair Ashley Chesters and James Morrison, Scot David Drysdale, Australian Scott Hend and Spaniard Adrian Otaegui were on 11 under, with 26 players within five shots of the lead.

Leading points in the third round from the European Tours Scandinavian Mixed event in Gothenburg on Saturday (par 72 / GBR & IRL unless otherwise stated):

204 – Alice Hewson 68-67-69, Caroline Hedwall (SWE) 67-64-73, Rhys Enoch 71-67-66, Jason Scrivener (AUS) 70-68-66

205 – Ashley Chesters 65-70-70, David Drysdale 67-68-70, Scott Hend 69-67-69, James Morrison 70-67-68, Adrian Otaegui (ESP) 71-68-66

207 – Joachim B Hansen (DEN) 69-67-71, Sanna Nuutinen (FIN) 68-69-70, Jonathan Caldwell 70-67-70, Oliver Wilson 72-65-70

Source: News24

Source: sn.dk


Date:

June 12, 2021

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