Porsche European Open
After the Open Championship at Royal Birkdale last week, the European Tour travels to Germany for the Porsche European Open. Alexander Levy will be the defending champion at the Green Eagle golf course in Hamburg.
Following last week’s thrilling Open Championship, many of the European Tour’s top players will be in Hamburg this week to contest the Porsche European Open. Frenchman Alexander Levy defends the title and Thorbjorn Olesen, Charl Schwartzel, Patrick Reed, Jimmy Walker and Matteo Manassero are on the start sheet. There’s a change of venue and timing on the schedule for this event in 2017. For the last two years the event was contested at Bad Griesbach in Bavaria at the end of September. This season, the tournament is being contested at the Green Eagle Golf Club in Hamburg. The North Course at Green Eagle GC in Hamburg is one of three at the 186-hectare venue. The track was used for the ECCO Tour Championship on the Challenge Tour in 2010. This event was first contested on the European Tour in 1978 when Bobby Wadkins was the victor at Walton Heath GC. The tournament has been played at some of the finest courses – Turnberry, Sunningdale, Royal Liverpool and, for a number of years, at the K Club in Ireland. Previous winners of the competition include: Bernhard Langer, Nick Faldo, Ian Woosnam, Tom Kite, Sandy Lyle, Lee Westwood and Colin Montgomerie. The event disappeared from the schedule after the 2009 season but made a welcome return in 2015 when Thongchai Jaidee was the winner. Last season France’s Alexander Levy came through a sudden-death playoff against Ross Fisher at the second extra hole to claim his third European Tour title. Player Watch:
Charl Schwartzel – The South African produced an excellent first round at Birkdale last week only to fade in round two. But, he’s a solid competitor and this is the sort of course that should suit his game. Thorbjorn Olesen – The Dane has been on a good run since the BMW PGA Championship. He hasn’t missed a cut since then and has been tied 4th in Sweden and tied 3rd in France.
Alex Levy – The defending champion can be brilliant when he gets on a run and he has shown signs of finding his best form in recent weeks – a second round 66 at Dundonald showed promise. It’s only three months since he won in China.
Click here to keep an eye on this week's leaderboard. |