Martin Kaymer and his Rhineland colleague Marcel Siem presented themselves on the third day of the European Tour Tournament in Farsö, Denmark.Both played a 67 on the par-71 course and moved to the split 26th place with 207 strokes on the leaderboard.Rank ahead.
The winner in the 1.8 million euro competition will receive 300,000 euros.
Kaymer makes his comeback in Denmark after a four-week break from the tournament due to problems with his arm and shoulder.After a mixed first nine holes, the 32-year-old came into full swing on the second half of the round and made a leap up with four birdies.
Conversely, it was Marcel Siem who was stopped last week at the matchplay tournament in Bad Griesbach in the final.The 37-year-old had four birdies on his account until hole 11, followed by a bogey and another birdie.
Sebastian Heisele (49. /211) and Florian Fritsch (66. /214) from Munich have nothing more to do with front rankings.Bernd Ritthammer from Nuremberg scored 208 strokes and returned in 28th place.back to the clubhouse.At the top is the Briton David Horsey (199).