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08/06/2019

Brittany Open

Yann Le Tallec is inaugural champion on 159

Yann Le Tallec of the host club emerged victorious at the Brittany Open in Quiberon. Yann carded a final round of 53 for a 54 hole aggregate of three under par 159. That left the French international two shots clear of fellow French player Michel Espanol. Overnight leader Charlie Cloarec finshed third on level par 162 after shoooting 57 on Sunday. Herma Kleinlugtenbeld (Netherlands) won another international ladies open with a three round tally of 175.  Second was Francoise Le Fur (France) on 189 with another French player Marie Coulin third with 196. Dutchman Gerard Spaargaren was the leading non-French male player on 183. Best junior score of 187 was returned by France's Elie Quernec

Final scores here

French players continued to doaminate after two rounds of the I Brittany Open at Quiberon but Charlie Cloarec took over the lead. Charlie added a second round 51 to his first round of par and was a single stroke ahead overnight of first round leader Yann Le Tallec. Michel Espanol was a further three strokes back heading into Sunday's final round. Herma Kleinlugtenbeld (Netherlands) led the ladies event on 116 after a second round 56. Leading non-French male player after 36 holes was Alberto Rozas. 36 holes scores and Sunday tee times here

Yann Le Tallec of the host club led after the opening round. Yann shot a three under par 51 first eighteen and was three strokes clear of fellow Frenchman Charlie Cloarec. Michel Espanol was on 55. Jose Mosquera of Galicia was the leading non French man on 60 while Herma Kleinlugtenbeld (Netherlands) headed the ladies leaderboard on 60. Full 18 hole scores in the third image document below. 

Basque Ivan Otegui Lopez Del Corral headlined the non-French entries for the Breizh Cola Open International (Brittany Open) 2019, which was held at Quiberon on June 7/9th. Ivan, who has represented the Basque Country in the Quadrangular International, finished runner-up in the 2017 Slovenia Open at Brdo. Ivan was joined at Quiberon by Dutch legend Herma Kleinlugtenbeld, who is the most successful player in international ladies open history - having won seven such Opens. Jozep Klancnik (Slovenia) and Gerard Spaargaren (Netherlands) also confirmed their intention to contend. Jozep Klancnik represented Europe against South America at the Fernando Morgado Trophy in Chile last year. Players from Galicia, Catalonia, and France (including Yann Le Tallec, who represented France at the 2018 European Team championships) also participated.

Complete list of entries here

See the attachment below for all the information on the Open.

You can find more details on the Quiberon course at this link

 

 

 

Attachments:

16/07/2019

FIPPA General Assembly 2019

Agenda released

02/06/2019

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