28 July 2005 - SCANDINAVIAN MASTERS

Francois Delamontagne

Rank:
27
Course Rank:
133
Pressure Rank:
136
Accuracy Rank
115
Distance:
12
Regulation:
16
Short Game:
118
Putting Rank:
113

Current Form

Event Date FP Rounds Total
1 2 3 4 5
ASIAN OPEN 28/04/05 28 72 70 71 72 285
ITALIAN OPEN 05/05/05 32 66 77 70 71 284
BRITISH MASTERS 12/05/05 MC 76 79 155
IRISH OPEN 19/05/05 8 72 74 68 69 283
WALES OPEN 02/06/05 24 66 66 71 71 274
KLM OPEN 09/06/05 73 72 72 74 71 289
FRENCH OPEN 23/06/05 4 67 68 71 73 279
EUROPEAN OPEN 30/06/05 66 67 74 81 81 303
SCOTTISH OPEN 07/07/05 MC 69 73 142
DEUTSCHE BANK OPEN 21/07/05 34 71 71 73 70 285

Location Form

Event Date FP Rounds Total
1 2 3 4 5
TELIA GRAND PRIX 12/09/02 46 71 69 77 79 296
SCANDINAVIAN MASTERS 31/07/03 MC 73 77 150
SCANDINAVIAN MASTERS 29/07/04 MC 74 77 151

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