BMW Italian Open R3

Collated third round scores ffrom the European Tour’s BMW Italian Open at Royal Park I Roveri in Turin, Italy (Gbr & Irl unless stated, par 72):
200 Robert Rock 64 68 68
202 Francesco Molinari (Ita) 66 68 68, Gary Boyd 69 65 68, Joost Luiten (Ned) 66 67 69, Jbe Kruger (Rsa) 69 66 67, Niclas Fasth (Swe) 69 69 64, Pablo Larrazabal (Spa) 67 70 65
203 Lee Slattery 71 67 65, Peter Whiteford 68 67 68, Gregory Bourdy (Fra) 66 68 69, Rhys Davies 66 68 69
204 Chris Wood 64 69 71, Floris De Vries (Ned) 71 64 69, Matteo Manassero (Ita) 66 68 70
205 Jeev Milkha Singh (Ind) 69 66 70, Richie Ramsay 67 69 69, David Dixon 70 69 66, Lorenzo Gagli (Ita) 68 66 71, Florian Fritsch (Ger) 69 68 68
206 David Horsey 68 69 69, Phillip Price 70 68 68, Clodomiro Carranza (Arg) 71 69 66, Anthony Wall 67 68 71, Marco Ruiz (Par) 72 67 67, Stephen Dodd 67 70 69, Andrea Pavan (Ita) 68 72 66, Thorbjorn Olesen (Den) 65 71 70, Michael Jonzon (Swe) 69 68 69, Marcus Fraser (Aus) 71 66 69
207 Jean-Baptiste Gonnet (Fra) 68 72 67, Alejandro Canizares (Spa) 68 71 68, Tim Sluiter (Ned) 67 73 67, Alfredo Garcia-Heredia (Spa) 69 70 68, Victor Dubuisson (Fra) 73 62 72, George Coetzee (Rsa) 70 70 67, Bernd Wiesberger (Aut) 70 70 67
208 Soren Kjeldsen (Den) 72 65 71, Steve Webster 70 67 71, Mark Tullo (Chi) 72 67 69, Alessandro Tadini (Ita) 69 70 69, Andrew Marshall 70 67 71, Alexandre Kaleka (Fra) 66 71 71, Fredrik Andersson Hed (Swe) 70 69 69, Cesar Monasterio (Arg) 69 69 70, Andreas Harto (Den) 69 66 73
209 David Drysdale 68 71 70, Daniel Gaunt (Aus) 69 68 72, George Murray 70 69 70, Tano Goya (Arg) 70 69 70, Lloyd Saltman 70 68 71
210 Christian Cevaer (Fra) 68 71 71, Hennie Otto (Rsa) 70 69 71, Mikko Ilonen (Fin) 66 74 70, Scott Strange (Aus) 72 68 70, Wade Ormsby (Aus) 71 69 70, Simon Wakefield 70 70 70
211 Thomas Norret (Den) 69 68 74, Damien McGrane 71 68 72, Robert Coles 71 68 72, Rafael Echenique (Arg) 68 72 71, Emanuele Canonica (Ita) 67 72 72, Scott Jamieson 65 74 72
212 Brett Rumford (Aus) 69 66 77, Ariel Canete (Arg) 70 70 72, Darren Clarke 71 66 75, Jose Manuel Lara (Spa) 68 70 74
213 Alastair Forsyth 69 71 73, Rafael Cabrera Bello (Spa) 65 75 73
214 Michiel Bothma (Rsa) 69 71 74, Gary Orr 71 69 74, Seve Benson 69 67 78, Graeme Storm 70 69 75
215 Thomas Bjorn (Den) 67 72 76
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