Alessandro Tadini won one of the 20 cards up for grabs for the European Tour in 2013 at the end of Apulia San Domenico Grand Final, the last of 26 races in the calendar of the Challenge Tour epenultima Pilsner Urquell Pro Tour, held on the demanding
the San Domenico and won by Norwegian Espen Kofstad with 265 strokes (65 66 67 67, -19). Marco Crespi, who started the final round in third place, finished in 17th with 274 (64 68 67 75, -10), Tadini in 19th with 275 (69 66 71 69 -9) And Matthew Delpodio in 26th with 278 (65 72 67 74, -6). In a heated final Kofstad, 25 year-old Norwegian who has a particular feeling with the Puglia after being imposed in July nell'Acaya Open, took his second victory in career passing shot of a Danish Joachim B. Hansen and the Englishman James Busby (266, -18) scoring a decisive birdie on the 17th hole. Another protagonist at the San Domenico was Eduardo De La Riva, fourth with 267 (-17), then in fifth place with 270 (-14) Justin Walters and Seve Benson and seventh with 271 (-13) Kristoffer Broberg, Andreas Harto, Eddie Pepperell, Maximilian Kieffer and Chris Doak. Kofstad, with the success and the 56,650 euro first coin (about 330 thousand for grabs) also won the title of "king" of the Challenge Tour 2012, with a gain of 131,099 euro in total passing on top of the money list Swede Kristoffer Broberg (126,508). As for Busby, has made a real miracle, since it was 45th in the order of merit before the tournament and second place was able to get into the paper. Zens, sixth at the start, has finished in seventh place (€ 101,427). Here are all promoted in rank order: Espen Kofstad (Nor), Kristoffer Broberg (Swe), Andreas Harto (Dan), Joachim B. Hansen (Dan), Gary Lockerbie (Eng), Simon Wakefield (Eng), Alessandro Tadini, Alexandre Kaleka (Fra), Chris Doak (Sco), Scott Henry (Sco), Chris Paysley (Eng), Eddie Pepperell (Eng) Maximilian Kieffer (Ger), Justin Walters (Rsa), James Busby (Eng), Gary Stal (Fra), Mark Tullo (Cyl), Morten Orum Madsen (Dan), Seve Benson (Eng) and Daniel Brooks (Eng). Was eliminated from the ranking Swede Magnus A. Carlsson, sixth, which acquired the paper through the European Tour order of merit not allowed Marco Crespi 33rd (€ 53,488) and Matthew Delpodio 41st (43,697)
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