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Round 4 - Wu Ashun secures second win June 13, 2016
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Round 4 - Wu Ashun secures second win

June 13, 2016

China's Wu Ashun came from a stroke behind to win the Lyoness Open on Sunday for his second career European Tour title.

Wu, who also won the China Open last year, had a 69 including seven birdies to finish with a 13-under 275. He was one stroke clear of first-day leader Adrian Otaegui of Spain with Richard McEvoy of England another stroke back in third.

Wu trailed Zander Lombard of South Africa going into the final round but picked up three shots on the first four holes. He later carded a double-bogey on the par-4 10th but held on for the victory as Lombard dropped to fifth with a 2-over 74.

Former champions Chris Wood of England and Joost Luiten of the Netherlands shared sixth at 5 under.

Round 3 - Zander Lombard takes over lead

June 12, 2016

South Africa's Zander Lombard squandered an early three-stroke lead due to a triple bogey but still led China's Wu Ashun by one after the third round of the Lyoness Open on Saturday.

Lombard had four birdies before needing seven shots following a mishit on the par-4 ninth. He carded a 68 to go 11-under for the tournament, while Wu had a 7-under 65.

Lombard is seeking his maiden European Tour title, five months after finishing runner-up to fellow South African Haydn Porteous at the Joburg Open.

Gregory Bourdy of France, who shared the overnight lead with Lombard, went 9-under to share third with Adrian Otaegui of Spain. Former champion Joost Luiten of the Netherlands was one stroke further back in fifth.

Round 2 - Zander Lombard & Gregory Bourdy share lead

June 11, 2016

Zander Lombard overcame two consecutive bogeys to card a 2-under 70 Friday and share the lead with Gregory Bourdy after the second day of the Lyoness Open.

Lombard and Bourdy are tied at 7-under 137, followed by Gary Stal at 136 and Borja Virto another stroke behind in fourth.

Bourdy led the event for three days last year before being overtaken by Chris Wood. The defending champion from England repeated his 71 from the opening round and was in 11th at 2-under heading into the weekend.

Overnight leader Adrian Otaegui dropped to fifth following a 76, which included a double-bogey on the par-4 11th.

Round 1 - Adrian Otaegui leads with record round

June 10, 2016

Spain's Adrian Otaegui claimed the lead after the first round of the Lyoness Open as the in-form Chris Wood suffered a disappointing start to the defence of his title in Austria.

Otaegui carded eight birdies in a flawless 64 at Diamond Country Club to equal the course record set in 2014 by American Daniel Im, one of the players with whom he finished joint first in the European Tour qualifying school last November.

At eight under par the 23-year-old, a protege of double Masters champion Jose Maria Olazabal, held a two-shot lead over Sweden's Bjorn Akesson, with France's Gary Stal and South African Zander Lombard a shot further back on five under.

Wood, who came into the event on the back of his victory in the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth a fortnight ago, started his round on the back nine and reached three under thanks to birdies on the 12th, 15th and second.

The world number 23 immediately bounced back from a bogey on the fifth with another birdie on the next, only to find water off the tee on the eighth and ninth and bogey both holes in a 71.

"Not quite the start I was hoping for but it was tricky," Wood said. "It was quite windy and chilly first thing and there's trouble round this course that's not too far off line, two or three yards off the greens and some hazards just off the fairways and I managed to find a couple of them towards the end.

"It's disappointing. Coming here as defending champion you want to put up a decent score on the first day to get yourself in contention."

Wood will fly straight from Austria to Pittsburgh for next week's US Open, but insisted he never thought of changing his schedule to prepare for an Oakmont course he has been told is "brutal".

"I always think if you win an event you should try and get back to defend," Wood added on Sky Sports. "Winning the BMW PGA Championship should not really change that at all.

"A few guys have said that to me how great it is to see me this week, which is nice and just proves I have made the right decision."

Otaegui, who has yet to record a top-10 finish this season, told European Tour Radio: "Of course I'm very pleased. I played well from the beginning until the end, didn't make too many mistakes. I missed a couple of greens but then I made good up and downs.

"The course is pretty hard and it's not easy to get the ball close to the pin so I'm pretty pleased with it.

"You never know when you're going to hit good form but it's always a good time to shoot a 64. I'm hoping now I can play four days in the same way so that's the main goal."

Akesson carded seven birdies and a solitary bogey on the 17th, his eighth hole of the day, to mark a welcome return to form.

"I have been struggling ever since a third place earlier in the year in South Africa but my game is on its way now and it feels really good to go out there and shoot a low score," said the 27-year-old, who has made just four cuts in 11 events since the Joburg Open.

Playing alongside Wood, home favourite and 2012 champion Bernd Wiesberger carded three birdies and one bogey in his 70, but the final member of the marquee group, Ryder Cup vice-captain Thomas Bjorn, retired with a back injury after playing 15 holes in three over.

Scores

1 CHI Ashun Wu -13 69 72 65 69 275
2 ESP Adrian Otaegui -12 64 76 67 69 276
3 ENG Richard McEvoy -11 71 69 68 69 277
4 ENG James Morrison -10 70 72 68 68 278
5 RSA Zander Lombard -9 67 70 68 74 279
T6 FRA Gregory Bourdy -8 68 69 70 73 280
T6 NED Joost Luiten -8 69 71 68 72 280
T6 FRA Gary Stal -8 67 71 76 66 280
T6 ENG Chris Wood -8 71 71 70 68 280
T10 SWE Magnus A Carlsson -6 71 74 67 70 282
T10 AUS Nick Cullen -6 71 73 68 70 282
T10 ESP Eduardo De La Riva -6 69 74 68 71 282
T10 ENG Robert Dinwiddie -6 73 73 68 68 282
T10 ENG Chris Hanson -6 71 74 67 70 282
T10 ENG Chris Paisley -6 71 73 66 72 282
T10 CAN Richard T. Lee -6 71 76 66 69 282
T10 RSA Tjaart Van Der Walt -6 72 74 68 68 282
T10 AUT Bernd Wiesberger -6 70 74 69 69 282
T19 ITA Nino Bertasio -4 72 74 68 70 284
T19 ENG Mark Foster -4 74 72 67 71 284
T19 POR Ricardo Melo Gouveia -4 69 74 68 73 284
T19 ENG Matthew Southgate -4 70 76 71 67 284
T19 ENG Steve Webster -4 71 73 69 71 284
T24 SCO Scott Henry -3 70 74 68 73 285
T24 ESP Borja Virto -3 70 69 73 73 285
T26 SWE Marcus Kinhult -2 70 74 65 77 286
T26 ENG Tom Lewis -2 70 76 68 72 286
T26 WAL Stuart Manley -2 71 75 70 70 286
T26 AUS Matthew Millar -2 76 71 68 71 286
T26 ESP Carlos Pigem -2 75 71 67 73 286
T31 ENG Richard Bland -1 72 73 72 70 287
T31 AUS David Bransdon -1 69 73 74 71 287
T31 NIR Michael Hoey -1 72 71 75 69 287
T31 ENG David Horsey -1 69 77 72 69 287
T31 ENG David Howell -1 71 74 72 70 287
T31 SWE Mikael Lundberg -1 72 71 69 75 287
T31 SCO Marc Warren -1 73 71 77 66 287
T38 RSA Dean Burmester Par 73 72 70 73 288
T38 SWE Johan Carlsson Par 74 70 74 70 288
T38 AUT Lukas Nemecz Par 69 75 72 72 288
T38 AUS Terry Pilkadaris Par 72 75 73 68 288
T42 ITA Marco Crespi 1 70 71 73 75 289
T42 AUS Daniel Gaunt 1 71 75 73 70 289
T42 FRA Gregory Havret 1 71 72 77 69 289
T42 SCO Scott Jamieson 1 69 72 75 73 289
T42 USA Jason Knutzon 1 70 76 70 73 289
T42 RSA Jbe Kruger 1 72 74 70 73 289
T42 SCO Andrew McArthur 1 75 71 70 73 289
T42 ENG Lee Slattery 1 73 74 68 74 289
T42 ENG Sam Walker 1 73 72 71 73 289
T51 GER Florian Fritsch 2 74 71 71 74 290
T51 USA Daniel Im 2 73 74 72 71 290
T51 IND Chiragh Kumar 2 71 72 75 72 290
T51 ESP Pedro Oriol 2 75 72 69 74 290
T55 SWE Bjorn Akesson 3 66 77 71 77 291
T55 ENG Daniel Brooks 3 72 74 72 73 291
T55 ENG Oliver Fisher 3 73 71 74 73 291
T55 ITA Edoardo Molinari 3 73 71 71 76 291
T59 ARG Cesar Costilla 4 74 72 74 72 292
T59 ENG Matt Ford 4 72 70 75 75 292
T59 ENG Daniel Gavins 4 72 74 74 72 292
T59 USA Paul Peterson 4 75 72 75 70 292
T63 ENG Ben Evans 5 72 71 71 79 293
T63 ENG Anthony Wall 5 71 75 69 78 293
65 SWE Pelle Edberg 6 72 75 69 78 294
66 ARG Estanislao Goya 7 71 75 74 75 295
CUT ENG Matthew Baldwin 4 72 76 - - 148
CUT DNK Lucas Bjerregaard 4 74 74 - - 148
CUT ENG Gary Boyd 4 70 78 - - 148
CUT SWE Kristoffer Broberg 4 68 80 - - 148
CUT NZL Ryan Fox 4 76 72 - - 148
CUT RSA Jean Hugo 4 74 74 - - 148
CUT IND Shiv Kapur 4 76 72 - - 148
CUT ENG Simon Khan 4 71 77 - - 148
CUT USA David Lipsky 4 70 78 - - 148
CUT IND Jeev Milkha Singh 4 74 74 - - 148
CUT ENG Graeme Storm 4 75 73 - - 148
CUT AUT Sepp Straka 4 72 76 - - 148
CUT AUT Manuel Trappel 4 75 73 - - 148
CUT ENG Laurie Canter 5 75 74 - - 149
CUT WAL Rhys Davies 5 73 76 - - 149
CUT SWE Jens Fahbring 5 75 74 - - 149
CUT DEN Morten Orum Madsen 5 75 74 - - 149
CUT ENG Jack Senior 5 69 80 - - 149
CUT ENG Jordan Smith 5 75 74 - - 149
CUT DNK Mads Sogaard 5 74 75 - - 149
CUT SCO David Drysdale 6 73 77 - - 150
CUT RSA Dylan Frittelli 6 74 76 - - 150
CUT FRA Thomas Linard 6 74 76 - - 150
CUT FRA Michael Lorenzo-Vera 6 77 73 - - 150
CUT SGP Mardan Mamat 6 72 78 - - 150
CUT AUS Todd Sinnott 6 73 77 - - 150
CUT ENG Oliver Wilson 6 73 77 - - 150
CUT ENG James Allan 7 78 73 - - 151
CUT IRL Paul Dunne 7 76 75 - - 151
CUT ENG Richard Finch 7 75 76 - - 151
CUT DEN Soren Hansen 7 72 79 - - 151
CUT IRL Peter Lawrie 7 76 75 - - 151
CUT ESP Miguel Angel Jimenez 7 72 79 - - 151
CUT AUT Bernard Neumayer 7 81 70 - - 151
CUT ENG Callum Shinkwin 7 70 81 - - 151
CUT AUS Jordan Zunic 7 77 74 - - 151
CUT DNK Joachim B Hansen 8 75 77 - - 152
CUT ITA Francesco Laporta 8 76 76 - - 152
CUT AUS Aaron Pike 8 74 78 - - 152
CUT AUS Brett Rumford 8 76 76 - - 152
CUT ENG Matt Wallace 8 75 77 - - 152
CUT SWE Jeff Winther 8 75 77 - - 152
CUT KOR Y.E. Yang 8 75 77 - - 152
CUT ENG Simon Dyson 9 74 79 - - 153
CUT AUT Clemens Gaster 9 79 74 - - 153
CUT AUT Moritz Mayrhauser 9 75 78 - - 153
CUT AUT Daniel Schlauer 9 75 78 - - 153
CUT IND Himmat Singh Rai 9 75 78 - - 153
CUT RSA Ulrich Van den Berg 9 76 77 - - 153
CUT RSA Justin Walters 9 77 76 - - 153
CUT AUS Scott Arnold 10 76 78 - - 154
CUT CZE Petr Gal JR 10 78 76 - - 154
CUT AUS Matthew Guyatt 10 76 78 - - 154
CUT SCO Jamie McLeary 10 77 77 - - 154
CUT AUS Dimi Papadatos 10 77 77 - - 154
CUT SCO Richie Ramsay 10 77 77 - - 154
CUT ENG Joshua White 10 79 75 - - 154
CUT ENG Ryan Evans 11 75 80 - - 155
CUT ESP Jose Manuel Lara 11 79 76 - - 155
CUT AUT Michael Ludwig 11 78 77 - - 155
CUT AUS Kristopher Mueck 11 78 77 - - 155
CUT DNK Lasse Jensen 12 78 78 - - 156
CUT RSA Darryn Lloyd 12 73 83 - - 156
CUT AUT Florian Praegant 12 81 75 - - 156
CUT AUT Berni Reiter 12 79 77 - - 156
CUT AUT Maximilian Steinlechner 12 79 77 - - 156
CUT FRA Clement Berardo 13 78 79 - - 157
CUT AUT Rene Gruber 13 78 79 - - 157
CUT ITA Renato Paratore 13 79 78 - - 157
CUT ITA Nicolo Ravano 13 80 77 - - 157
CUT ENG David Dixon 14 78 80 - - 158
CUT SWE Johan Edfors 14 77 81 - - 158
CUT SWE Michael Jonzon 14 77 81 - - 158
CUT CZE Ales Korinek 14 75 83 - - 158
CUT AUT Oliver Rath 14 83 75 - - 158
CUT FRA Edouard Espana 15 77 82 - - 159
CUT RSA Michael G Palmer 15 76 83 - - 159
CUT ENG James Robinson 16 78 82 - - 160
CUT AUT Benjamin Weilguni 16 79 81 - - 160
CUT CZE Petr Dedek 17 86 75 - - 161
CUT AUT HP Bacher 20 84 80 - - 164
CUT KOR Jin Jeong 20 80 84 - - 164
CUT ENG Danny Poulter 24 85 83 - - 168
CUT AUT Eugen Furnweger 25 85 84 - - 169
CUT AUT Timon Baltl 28 90 82 - - 172
RET ENG Ross McGowan Par 72 - - - 72
RET AUS Jason Scrivener 7 79 - - - 79
RET DEN Thomas Bjorn 3 - - - - 0
RET ENG Max Orrin 8 76 - - - 76
RET ENG Paul Howard 9 80 - - - 80

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