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Alps Tour & Pro Golf Tour Action Heats Up in Egypt and Turkey

Alps Tour: New Giza Open Set to Tee Off

The Alps Tour continues its early-season schedule with the New Giza Open, taking place from February 27th to March 1st at the New Giza Golf Club in Cairo, Egypt. This tournament follows closely on the heels of the Red Sea Little Venice Open.

Players Nicolas Calvet and Benjamin I Will Go will be looking to capitalize on the opportunity to shine at the New Giza Golf Club.

THE SCORES

Action from the New Giza Open. (Placeholder Image)

Pro Golf Tour: Louis Bonte Nearly Secures Victory at Golf Mad Challenge

The Pro Golf Tour also saw competitive play this week at the Golf Mad Challenge in Turkey. France was well-represented, with Clément Guichard finishing in 2nd place.

Louis Bonte came close to his first success on the circuit, finishing tied for 2nd at -7 with a final card of 71 (-1), just one stroke behind winner Alejandro Patrick.

Theo Lavergne, Antoine Bachelor, and Gautier Brisout De Barneville all finished in the top 15 at -1, while Alexandre d’Aurelle De Paladines tied for 15th at par.

THE SCORES

Golf Mad Challenge Tournament Scene
Competition at the Golf Mad Challenge. (Placeholder Image)

Alps Tour Background

The Alps Tour, established in 2001, is a non-profit association dedicated to providing young professional golfers with opportunities to gain experience in professional tournaments.

FAQ

  • What is the Alps Tour? A non-profit association for young professional golfers.
  • Where is the New Giza Open being held? New Giza Golf Club, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Who won the Golf Mad Challenge? Alejandro Patrick.
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