

Jack Dyer’s Scorecard (Photo: England Golf / Golf Genius Scoring) His 64 (-7), which included eight birdies, equalled the course record at Sherwood Forest G.C. Jack DYER (ENG) produced the best round of the week this morning to take the 36-hole lead on 134 (-8). Players with an early morning Round 2 tee time clearly had a major advantage over the later starters today. Rain arrived in Nottinghamshire in the late morning and stayed until the end of play. Leading Rd 3 Scores (Photo: England Golf / Golf Genius Scoring)

Here are the leading scores after 54 holes: – Harry Butler’s Scorecard (Photo: England Golf / Golf Genius Scoring) His eagle 2 on the 9th the standout in what appears to have been an exciting round of golf. Harry BUTLER (ENG) joined Cope in tied 12th after producing the other 65 of round 3. Jack Cope’s Scorecard (Photo: England Golf / Golf Genius Scoring)

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His blemish free 65 (-6) lifted him up to tied 12th on -5. Having pared every hole coming home after his 1 the Stanford University student from Sheffield stands well placed in tied 6th (-7) to make a run at the title tomorrow.Įnglish Amateur champion Jack COPE (ENG) took advantage of making the cut on the +1 mark in Round 3. Sam BAIRSTOW (ENG) posted a 67 to move into 3rd place on -10 whilst first round leader David RAVETTO (FRA) matched his opening round 66 to move back into contention alongside Jack DYER (ENG) in tied 4th on -9.īarclay BROWN‘s (ENG) 66 included two eagles, one on the par 5 5th followed by a hole-in-one on the 7th. The promising youngster from Walton Heath posted a 66, helped by an eagle and a birdie on the 16th and 17th holes, to join Bring out front.

Nevertheless to record just five bogeys in the Championship to date is impressive stuff – just Sam Bairstow has less to his name (4).Įngland’s Enrique DIMAYUGA (-11) continues to enjoy himself at Sherwood Forest. Two late bogeys, including one on his final hole, shows how good his round could have been.
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Leading Results (Photo: England Golf / Golf Genius Scoring)Ĭlick here to view the full – 2020 Brabazon Trophy ResultsĬhristoffer BRING (DEN) shot a joint best of the day 65 (-6) to move into a share of the lead on Day 3 of the Brabazon Trophy. Northern Ireland’s Tom MCKIBBIN -6 finished 8th after a consistent tournament, Joe LONG -5 9th delivered another strong result and Jack COPE -4 backed up his recent English Amateur victory with a tied 10th place alongside Josh BRISTOW from Kent. However, an untidy double bogey on the par 3 15th and a bogey on 17 saw him come back to the two chasers.Ĭhristoffer Bring’s Scorecard (Photo: England Golf / Golf Genius Scoring)Įnglish pair Barclay BROWN and Jack DYER -8 finished tied for 4th with compatriots Enrique DIMAYUGA and Sam BAIRSTOW one shot further back in tied 6th.īarclay Brown won The George Henriques Salver, awarded to the leading GB&I player under the age of 20. With a three shot lead and six holes to play the Championship was the Dane’s to win. However, a bogey on 17 saw him fall back into a tie with the Irishman on -10 with both players left to nervously wait to see how leader Christoffer BRING would finish.ĭavid Ravetto’s Scorecard (Photo: England Golf / Golf Genius Scoring)īring was on -13 after 12 holes when Power completed his round. Mark Power’s Scorecard (Photo: England Golf / Golf Genius Scoring)ĭavid RAVETTO, playing in the penultimate three ball, looked to have stood up to the conditions and Power’s clubhouse pressure when he birdied the 16th to move to -11. Power’s 274 (-11) total initially looked like it would be a little short of the necessary mark but as time passed by it became clear that his work may not be done for the day. To put his score into context just 6 of the 68 players broke par today with the other five all recording 70’s (-1). His 66 (-5) included two eagles and three birdies. Mark POWER, who had started the day tied for 12th, produced one of the best rounds seen for some time by a GB&I amateur to ask the question of the leaders playing behind him. Anything can happen when the wind is gusting up to 50mph. It was clear from today’s weather forecast that the conclusion of the Brabazon Trophy was likely to be far from straight forward and so it proved. Power fell out of the play-off on the 1st extra hole after he could only par it – Bring and Ravetto both birdied. Ravetto secured the title on the second sudden death play-off hole (the 2nd) with a birdie after he and Christoffer BRING (DEN) and Mark POWER (IRL) couldn’t be separated after 72 holes. David RAVETTO (FRA) won the 74 th English Men’s Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship for the Brabazon Trophy at Sherwood Forest G.C.ĭavid Ravetto (Photo: Leaderboard Photography / FFGolf)
