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Mikko korhonen

May 6th, 2019

Min Woo Lee adds to stellar European rookie season

European Tour, Genzon Golf Club, Mikko Korhonen, Min Woo Lee, Volvo China Open

May 6th, 2019

European Tour journeyman Mikko Korhonen adds second victory to his 12 Q-school appearances

The Finn emerged victorious from a packed leaderboard during the final round of the Volvo China Open near Shenzhen.

June 25th, 2018

Wild final round at BMW International Open leaves England’s Matt Wallace an unexpected champion

This was a third victory in the past 12 months for yet another rising Englishman.

June 11th, 2018

Shot Clock Masters is won by journeyman claiming his first Euro Tour title

While the tour is to be commended for trying something like this, where pace of play is overtly enforced, it’s little more than symbolic without the tour’s top golfers participating in the endeavour.

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TOUR Championship - 2025
Pos Player Tot Thru Rnd
1Tommy Fleetwood-18F4
T2Patrick Cantlay-15F4
T2Russell Henley-15F4
T4Corey Conners-14F4
T4Scottie Scheffler-14F4
T4Cam Young-14F4
T7Keegan Bradley-13F4
T7Sam Burns-13F4
T7Justin Thomas-13F4
T10Chris Gotterup-12F4
T10Ben Griffin-12F4
12Viktor Hovland-11F4
T13Akshay Bhatia-10F4
T13Harris English-10F4
T13Brian Harman-10F4
T13Shane Lowry-10F4
T17Harry Hall-9F4
T17Robert MacIntyre-9F4
T19Collin Morikawa-8F4
T19Nick Taylor-8F4
T21Ludvig Åberg-7F4
T21Justin Rose-7F4
T23Rory McIlroy-6F4
T23Maverick McNealy-6F4
T25Andrew Novak-4F4
T25J.J. Spaun-4F4
T27Jacob BridgemanEF4
T27Sungjae ImEF4
29Hideki Matsuyama+3F4
30Sepp Straka+7F4
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