One week after his second place in Bad Griesbach, golf pro Marcel Siem convinced once again on the European Tour.The 37-year-old Ratinger, who was 37 years old, played a 66 on the final day of the tournament in Farsö, Denmark, which was endowed with 1.8 million euros, as if at the start and advanced from 26th place to 10th place with a total of 273 strokes.
Former world number one Martin Kaymer, who made his comeback in Farsö after a four-week break from the tournament due to problems with his arm and shoulder, ended up in 31st place.The 32-year-old from Mettmann, who had previously been equal to Siem, played a par-71 round on Sunday and with 278 strokes, slipped on the leaderboard behind Nuremberg’s Bernd Ritthammer (28/2777).
Sebastian Heisele and Florian Fritsch from Munich finished the tournament with 282 strokes each on the 57th position.Place.After a strong final round (64) with a total of 265 strokes, the American Julian Suri secured the victory and thus 300,000 in prize money, clearly ahead of the Englishman David Horsey (269).