Papadatos second in Bridgestone Challenge - PGA of Australia

Papadatos second in Bridgestone Challenge


Central Coast native Dimitrios Papadatos has cemented his position inside the top 15 on the European Challenge Tour’s order of merit after finishing second at the Bridgestone Challenge north of London.

Central Coast native Dimitrios Papadatos has cemented his position inside the top 15 on the European Challenge Tour’s order of merit after finishing second at the Bridgestone Challenge north of London.

""Possessing a four-shot lead heading into the weekend, Papadatos was tied at the top along with Czech Stanislav Matus going into the final round but was unable to keep pace with a rampant Tom Lewis, the Englishman firing eight birdies in a round of 64 to win by five shots at Luton Hoo Hotel, Golf and Spa.

Opening the tournament with two rounds of 63 that featured nine birdies and a solitary bogey on both Thursday and Friday, Papadatos turned in 2-under 34 in his final round and after bogeys at the 11th, 13th, 15th and 16th holes bounced back impressively with an eagle at 17 and birdie at the 72nd hole to finish tied in second place alongside Sweden’s Sebastian Soderberg.

The cheque for E16,200 saw the 27-year-old move up to 12th in the Road to Ras Al Khaimah rankings with six events to play and within reach of a top-15 finish that would secure passage to the European Tour in 2019.

South Australian Nick Cullen was in the hunt following rounds of 66-66 to start his week but an even par round of 71 on Sunday saw him fall six spots into a tie for 12th, a birdie at the second countered by a bogey at the par-3 13th.

Ben Eccles was the only other Australian in the field, rounds of 73-74 not enough for the Victorian to qualify for the weekend.

At the picturesque Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club in Switzerland, Scott Hend was the only Australian player to make the cut at the European Tour’s European Masters, rounds of 70-69-70-70 resulting in a tie for 45th as England’s Matthew Fitzpatrick successfully defended his title.

Although he failed to qualify for the final 36 holes, Marcus Fraser claimed the Aussie highlight of the week, even if he did come away empty handed.

Fraser made an ace at the 160-metre par-3 8th in his second round but was left to rue the fact that it was the only one-shotter at Crans-sur-Sierre that didn’t come with a prize for a hole-in-one.

On the European Seniors Tour, Peter Fowler continued his rich vein of form with a top-five finish at the

European Tour Properties Senior Classic played at the Lighthouse Golf and Spa Resort in Bulgaria.

Winner of the Willow Senior Golf Classic a fortnight ago, Fowler fired a round of 4-under 67 in the third and final round to finish the week at 9-under par in a tie fourth, five shots behind Swede Magnus Atlevi, moving up to fifth in the Staysure Tour order of merit with close to E200,000 in earnings this year.

Mike Harwood moved up 10 places on the leaderboard on Sunday courtesy of a round of 3-under 68 to finish tied for 22nd to be now 49th on the moneylist.


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