England's John Bickerton survived a late wobble on Le Golf National course's infamous closing stretch to claim the centenary Open de France ALSTOM title by a stroke. Bickerton double-bogeyed the 15th after hitting his second shot into the water guarding the green but held on to avoid a play-off with Ireland's Padraig Harrington after carding a two under par 69 for an 11 under par total of 273.
(Reuters) - Michael Campbell took over the Open de France ALSTOM lead, despite hitting out of bounds twice and an extraordinary finale to his third round. A 25ft birdie putt on the last edged Campbell a stroke in front of the leader after two days, England's John Bickerton.
England’s John Bickerton takes a one stroke lead into the weekend of the Open de France ALSTOM after a one under par 70 at Le Golf National kept him one clear of Scotland’s Gary Orr.
A change of putting fortunes for John Bickerton and Michael Campbell helped lift them to the top of the leaderboard after the first round of the centenary Open de France ALSTOM at Le Golf National.
A record prize fund of €4,000,000 plus the lure of vital World Ranking and Ryder Cup points has ensured this week’s Open de France ALSTOM at Le Golf National, one of the most illustrious events on The European Tour International Schedule, has attracted a high quality field for its 100th anniversary staging.
Challenge Tour Member Ilya Goroneskoul gave himself the chance to follow in the footsteps of his illustrious compatriot Jean-Francois Remesy, when he led the 16 qualifiers for the Open de France ALSTOM at Golf de Chantilly.
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