years ago, Luiten also led for most of the final round but bogeyed the last hole and finished third, trailing winner Kenneth Ferrie of England by one stroke. FASHION HAZARDS These golfers weren't smoking anything when they picked out their outfits
third player at this event after Olesen and Pablo Larrazabal of Spain to equal the course record. Defending champion Kenneth Ferrie of England hit a 70 to finish on 213 after three rounds, 13 strokes off the lead. The second round, which was suspended
light ended play. Scotland's Alistair Forsyth and England's Oliver Wilson hit 68s, while defending champion Kenneth Ferrie of England was par after 14 holes. Former top-ranked tennis player Yevgeny Kafelnikov, appearing in his second
work in his favor, along with the confidence of having won the Ballentines Open in April this year. England's Kenneth Ferrie is the defending champion. All times in GMT 13:00 (LIVE) July 25 European Tour: Lyoness Open Rd. 1 13:30
Stenson 72-71-75â 218 Jim Furyk 72-70-76â 218 Kenneth Ferrie 71-71-76â 218 Stewart Cink 70-71-77â ..... Scotland 3:45 a.m. â Stewart Cink, United States; Kenneth Ferrie , England 3:55 a.m. â Jim Furyk, United States
Kenneth Ferrie beat fellow Englishman Simon Wakefield in a playoff to win the Austrian Open on Sunday for his first European Tour title since
ASHINGTON'S Kenneth Ferrie is hoping to recapture his form of five years ago at Royal St George's. Ferrie gets his Open Championship bid at Sandwich under
70-71-141 +1 Seung-Yul Noh 69-72-141 +1 Richard McEvoy 69-72-141 +1 Harrison Frazar 72-70-142 +2 Kenneth Ferrie 71-71-142 +2 Mark Wilson 74-68-142 +2 Joost Luiten 73-69-142 +2 Trevor Immelman 70-72-142 +2 Justin
70-75-77-73-295 Joost Luiten, Netherlands 69-72-77-77-295 Garth Mulroy, South Africa 71-75-76-76-296 Kenneth Ferrie , England 71-76-80-70-297 Colin Montgomerie, Scotland 70-75-80-75-300 Pablo Larrazabal, Spain 74-74-78-76-302
Pablo Larrazabal (Spa) 75 Richard Bland, Alvaro Velasco (Spa), Steve Webster, Gareth Maybin, Danny Willett, Kenneth Ferrie , Johan Edfors (Swe), Jose-Maria Olazabal (Spa), Jamie Donaldson, Michael Jonzon (Swe), Fabrizio Zanotti