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2015 Euro Tour Nordea Masters: amateur leads field.


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Schoolboy amateur. 19 years old, leads pro tourney, at least tied for first spot.  Yes, shooting -9 over 2 days, Marcus Kinhult, a Swedish am is getting to the weekend while our favorites like, MAJimenez and TJaidee go home.  TV commentators said Marcus was ranked #2 in the world of male ams, so quite likely he knows the wrinkles in his home course.

We will see what the weekend brings from Malmo, Sweden.


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Into the final round and the Scandinavians are packed tight on the leaderboard, except for the German, Kieffer. Am MKinhult had a bad Saturday and shot 77, way back now.

Alex Noren on top at -11, nearest at -9.


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Who do you fancy?

I'll go with Maximillian for the win. I believe he was top 5 last week. Dude is playing some consistent golf.

Joel Holden

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wow, it looks a bit brutal over there, extremely windy......

and Maximilian Kieffer , damn he's had nothing but bad luck this morning...

It is what it is

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Well it seems the golfing gods served their justice on Keifer and rightly so, really hope he doesnt go on to win this. How he could fail to shout four on that par 3 when his ball sailed into the crowd is beyond me. Poor bloke got smacked right on the head.

Do these golfers not realise that if the ball hits a small child they could be killed.


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LOL, well there goes my pick. I didn't realize Soren was back in the mix. That's pretty awesome. I just want to see one of the Swede's win now.

Joel Holden

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Lackluster finish, but happy for Noren. That's how you play when you have the lead. Solid & safe golf.

The Swede wins in Sweden.

Joel Holden

https://twitter.com/JHolden138


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