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Oriol using spirit of Seve in quest for Andalucía victory
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November 7, 2020
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November 05-08
Iberostar Real Club de Golf Novo Sancti Petri, Cadiz, Spain
Round 1, Round 2, Round 4


Andalucía Challenge de España R3 -Oriol using spirit of Seve in quest for Andalucía victory
Pedro Oriol (Getty Images)


Pedro Oriol will draw on the spirit of Seve Ballesteros as he goes into the final round of the Andalucía Challenge de España tied for the lead on six under par with Sweden’s Oscar Lengden at Iberostar Real Club de Golf Novo Sancti Petri.


The Spaniard posted a four under par round of 68 on day three in Andalucía while Lengden posted a 69 and the duo lead England’s Richard Mansell, overnight leader Martin Simonsen, Ondrej Lieser, of the Czech Republic, and Switzerland’s Raphael de Sousa by one stroke, as they all share third place on five under par.

Oriol last tasted victory on the European Challenge Tour at the Rolex Trophy in 2017 when he wore a visor belonging to five-time Major Champion Ballesteros and although he does not have the piece of headwear with him this week, he will use the legendary Spaniard as inspiration at a course which he designed.



“It would be an extra point, winning in Spain,” he said. “Also, every time I play, I play with Seve on my mind. It’s very special. This golf course was made by Seve.

“I remember winning Rolex Trophy with his visor and also when I won the Gold Medal with Scott Fernandez in 2018, we were talking all the time about Seve all the time because we were in a Ryder Cup venue at Gleneagles so hopefully tomorrow I can think about Seve, his heart and fight as much as possible, as he did.”


The 16th, 17th and 18th holes are playing as the second, first and sixth hardest holes, respectively, this week and the 34-year-old believes it could all come down to that trio to determine a winner tomorrow.

“I actually think this golf course suits me a little bit because it is playing long,” he said. “The golf course is very wet and pretty much where you bounce the ball on the fairway, it is going to stay there. The key, for me, on this golf course and more tomorrow, is the last three holes.

“I know the last three holes are very tough so you need to be focussed on those holes, I suppose like the other holes. I don’t know if the wind is going to blow tomorrow, but if the wind blows facing us on the last three then it can get really tricky.

“At the end of 2018, I got injured, I broke my knee and it’s been a pretty tough fight to be here again. I’m happy to be in this situation again, I’ve missed it, and I’m going to try and enjoy it as much as possible tomorrow, and obviously try to win.”

Lengden will look to add a third Challenge Tour crown to his collection when he tees it up in the final group tomorrow having previously won the Bridgestone Challenge in 2017 and the 2018 edition of the Challenge de España, held at Izki Golf.

“It’s always tough to finish poorly but with my overall game and the feelings out there, I feel pretty good,” he said.

“It would mean a lot. I know that a win means a lot to everybody but it means a lot to me to win out here.



“I’ve obviously done this before, I’ve won twice, so I’ll keep telling myself that. Hopefully I’ll be a bit nervous, which I like. I like embracing that position, so it’s going to be a lovely day.”

Finnish duo Roope Kakko and Oliver Lindell, Czech Republic’s Stanislav Matus, Sweden’s Christofer Blomstrand and Spaniard Scott Fernandez share seventh place on four under par and will go into the final round two strokes off the lead.

The final round will begin at 8.20am local time with Oriol, Lengden and Lieser competing in the final group at midday.




Pos.
Player
To Par
R1
R2
R3
Total
1
LENGDEN, Oscar
-6
70
71
69
-
ORIOL, Pedro
-6
71
71
68
-
3
SIMONSEN, Martin
-5
66
69
76
-
DE SOUSA, Raphaël
-5
74
68
69
-
MANSELL, Richard
-5
74
67
70
-
LIESER, Ondrej
-5
74
70
67
-
7
BLOMSTRAND, Christofer
-4
70
69
73
-
MATUS, Stanislav
-4
71
69
72
-
FERNANDEZ, Scott
-4
71
72
69
-
LINDELL, Oliver
-4
68
73
71
-
7
KAKKO, Roope
-4
72
71
69
-
12
MIVIS, Christopher
-3
69
73
71
-
CUARTERO BLANCO, Emilio
-3
72
69
72
-
FORD, Matt
-3
72
72
69
-
15
STUREHED, Henric
-2
72
69
73
-
DANTORP, Jens
-2
74
71
69
-
KASKE, Janne
-2
70
72
72
-
PASTOR, Jacobo
-2
73
72
69
-
KEARNEY, Niall
-2
72
75
67
-
ERIKSSON, Philip
-2
72
74
68
-
VON DELLINGSHAUSEN, Nicolai
-2
76
70
68
-
HELLGREN, Björn
-2
71
77
66
-
23
BRUN, Julien
-1
70
73
72
-
TILEY, Steven
-1
69
73
73
-
WALKER, Euan
-1
69
71
75
-
23
GALIANO AGUILAR, Mario
-1
72
72
71
-
NEMECZ, Lukas
-1
76
69
70
-
28
AXELSEN, John
PAR
72
70
74
-
GOUVEIA, Ricardo
PAR
72
74
70
-
HOWIE, Craig
PAR
78
68
70
-
GARCIA DEL MORAL, Jordi
PAR
74
71
71
-
ROUSAUD, Eduard (AM)
PAR
76
72
68
-
KNAPPE, Alexander
PAR
73
74
69
-
SCHNEIDER, Marcel
PAR
78
70
68
-
35
LOPES, Vitor
1
72
74
71
-
DEL VAL, Samuel
1
75
72
70
-
37
MANLEY, Stuart
2
75
70
73
-
BALDWIN, Matthew
2
73
69
76
-
RUSCH, Benjamin
2
72
70
76
-
PASTOR, Marcos
2
75
71
72
-
KOIVU, Kim
2
73
73
72
-
JOHANNESSEN, Kristian Krogh
2
76
70
72
-
DEL REY, Alejandro
2
69
79
70
-
TARRIO, Santiago
2
75
72
71
-
HIDALGO, Angel
2
75
73
70
-
46
BERNA MANZANARES, Daniel
3
70
71
78
-
HORTAL, Antonio
3
70
73
76
-
KIMSEY, Nathan
3
76
69
74
-
KOUWENAAR, Koen
3
73
72
74
-
CANTERO GUTIERREZ, Ivan
3
73
74
72
-
46
LONG, Hurly
3
73
73
73
-
PLANT, Alfie
3
75
73
71
-
53
GREGORY, Scott
4
73
70
77
-
GAVINS, Daniel
4
72
75
73
-
HOEY, Michael
4
67
80
73
-
56
ARIZABALETA, Alvaro
5
75
72
74
-
THOMSON, Jonathan
5
75
69
77
-
GANDY, Tom
5
75
72
74
-
SIEM, Marcel
5
77
71
73
-
ELLIS, Harry
5
74
74
73
-
61
GARCIA-HEREDIA, Alfredo
6
76
72
74
-
ANGLES ROS, Josep
6
73
71
78
-
CLEMENTS, Todd
6
76
72
74
-
64
ELVIRA, Manuel
7
75
73
75
-
KOIVISTO, Tyler
7
73
74
76
-
66
BORDA, David
9
73
74
78
-
67
LAMPERT, Moritz
5
73
76
-
149
DI NITTO, Enrico
5
76
73
-
149
KRISTJANSSON, Gudmundur
5
76
73
-
149
PETERSSON, Robin
5
77
72
-
149
WILSON, Andrew
5
72
77
-
149
72
QUIROS, Manuel
6
75
75
-
150
MACCARIO, Federico
6
75
75
-
150
NEIL, Bradley
6
79
71
-
150
SAINZ, Javier
6
77
73
-
150
SANDBORG, Jesper
6
75
75
-
150
77
FOOS, Dominic
7
76
75
-
151
ADARRAGA GOMEZ, Jose Luis
7
77
74
-
151
VAN WEST, Robbie
7
79
72
-
151
VIRTO, Borja
7
80
71
-
151
WRISDALE, Jordan
7
75
76
-
151
DANA, Haiko
7
73
78
-
151
83
STAL, Gary
8
76
76
-
152
ZEMMER, Aron
8
78
74
-
152
OVESEN, Martin
8
77
75
-
152
86
FENASSE, Mathieu
9
78
75
-
153
MOYNIHAN, Gavin
9
74
79
-
153
SAHLSTROM, Christopher
9
77
76
-
153
KARLSSON, Anton
9
76
77
-
153
90
PASTOR, Victor
10
75
79
-
154
91
YOUNG, Daniel
12
81
75
-
156
JOHN, Allen
12
77
79
-
156
WIEGELE, Martin
12
81
75
-
156
94
VACARISAS, Lucas
14
80
78
-
158
95
BELTRAN, Mario
16
82
78
-
160
96
GANCEDO, Gonzalo
20
81
83
-
164
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