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Swedish Open success as EDGA Tournament Series thrives

12.25pm 2nd September 2016 - Growing the Game

All the winners
All the winners

The Swedish Open, a key event in the European Disabled Golf Association (EDGA) calendar, has been hailed as a great success this week with victory going to home nation player Johan Kammerstad.

Thirty-nine golfers with a disability teed it up at the beautiful venue of Kalmar GolfKlubb, in the south-east of the country next to the Baltic Sea. This is one of 12 EDGA tournaments in 11 European countries this summer. The EDGA Tournament Series is supported by The R&A and the European Tour, and scoring counts towards the Ranking for Golfers with Disability supported by PING.

Johan Kammerstad controlled his golf ball brilliantly to win the Category A Gross event, with rounds of 74 and 75 to become the champion for 2016, winning by 10 shots from second place fellow Swede Joakim Björkman (78, 81).

It was the Category B leaderboard which produced the real drama. Denmark’s Rasmus Lot and Sweden’s Jakob Persson finished level on 161 shots after Lot’s excellent 77 to Persson’s 80 in the second round. The resulting play-off was a thriller; five sudden-death holes before a three-putt from Jakob meant the great Dane Rasmus won the day.

The tight, challenging, tree-lined course was in excellent condition with difficult water features and quick greens testing all the players, who enjoyed spectacular views over to the Kalmar Straight.

Sweden’s Gustav Götstav was victorious in the Category C Nett trophy, with a great total of 145 (71, 74), four shots clear of Frenchman José Bagnarelli (71, 78). Jens Magnusson came third (153) after a final Nett 72.

The Stableford (Category D) was well won by Germany’s Heinz Barnbeck with 27 points in each round to win by six shots. Well played also Denmark’s Hans Mollegaard in second place and the rest of the chasing pack.

EDGA President Tony Bennett said: “The Swedish Open produced some fantastic performances from EDGA players across different categories. Great thanks are due to all the organisational staff, the Swedish Federation and the whole team at Kalmar GolfKlubb who made everyone feel so welcome. A massive thank you also to the driving force behind this event, Mattias Cleasson of Handigolf, who did so much for the players to make this tournament very special.”

Tony added: “We have now seen 10 EDGA tournaments take place in our 12-strong European schedule in 11 countries, with remaining events in Finland shortly and our end-of-year highlight, the EDGA Algarve Open and annual congress, at the start of December.

“This is becoming a landmark year for the European Disabled Golf Association, now supported by The R&A, European Tour, PING and the Algarve Tourism Association, with more key new partnerships to be revealed soon. These excellent organisations share EDGA’s vision that golfers with a disability are ‘Golfers First’, can compete personally at ever higher levels and thus together are all helping to advance the cause of disability sport for people of all ages and abilities.”

EDGA www.edgagolf.com

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