He won countless amateur titles and has triumphed seven times as a professional in his native South Africa, but Hennie Otto finally savoured the joy of being a European Tour champion when he triumphed in the Methorios Capital Italian Open.
Hennie Otto gave himself the perfect chance once again to prove he has what it takes to win on The European Tour when he moved into a four shot lead going into the final round of the Methorios Capital Italian Open.
Robert Karlsson carded a sensational course record 61 at Castello di Tolcinasco Golf and Country Club to grab a two shot lead at the halfway stage of the Methorios Capital Italian Open.
England’s Ross McGowan and Marco Ruiz of Paraguay produced golf as hot as the Milan sunshine to post respective eight under par 64s and share the lead in the first round of the Methorios Capital Italian Open.
Flawless rounds of 65 saw England’s Mark Foster and Scotland’s Marc Warren take a share of the clubhouse lead in the early stages of day one of the Methorios Capital Italian Open.
He might well be making a name for himself in the business world outside the ropes, but Gonzalo Fernandez-Castaño will remind everyone in golf of his talent on the fairways when he defends his title in the Methorios Capital Italian Open.
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