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Wiesberger back to winning ways in Danish thriller
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May 26, 2019
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May 23-26
Himmerland Golf & Spa Resort, Farsø, Denmark
£3,000,000
Live leaderboard
Round 1, Round 2, Round 3


Bernd Wiesberger won his fifth European Tour title after a thrilling final day battle with Robert MacIntyre at Made in Denmark presented by FREJA.

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“I'm over the moon. It's been an emotional couple of days, but it's been great playing well over here and getting back into the winner's circle after a couple of hard months. That's behind me hopefully and I'm looking forward to what's ahead."

The Austrian was out for seven months last year due to a wrist injury but is now back in the winner's circle in his 13th event since making his comeback on the 2019 Race to Dubai, and for the first time since the 2017 Shenzhen International.

Wiesberger started the day a shot clear of playing partner MacIntyre at Himmerland Golf & Spa Resort but the duo could not be separated after 15 holes, with both men producing some stunning golf.


“I've not looked at a single leaderboard all day other than ours. I thought the way we played there was virtually no chance that someone could get close, especially after 15 holes or so it was just like one on one.

“I had so many great people helping me and getting me back to where I am right now. I've had so much support, it's been amazing, and I'm proud to pay it back that way. I'm so thankful to so many people who have been there for me in the last year. 

“It's been such a great week here, I've enjoyed myself so much. I've loved the way I've started playing.”

Wiesberger hit a wonderful tee shot to birdie the par three 16th and, with the Scot going out of bounds off the 17th tee, the 33-year-old took a two shot lead up the 18th.

He then made a bogey on the last after finding a hazard off the tee to sign for a round of 66 and get to 14 under par, sealing a one shot victory after MacIntyre parred the last.

For the 22-year-old European Challenge Tour graduate, it is a second consecutive runner up finish in just his 15th European Tour event.

“I thought I gave it everything I had. It was a poor shot on 17 that really cost me. I had to get it down 18 with a sniff and I did have a chance but Bernd played brilliantly all day.

“I hit two of the worst wedge shots I've hit in a long time on the two holes before 17. I didn't want to leave myself with another 110 yards so we decided to get it right down. The wind suited us but it's the worst swing I've probably put on a shot in a long, long time, but I'm young, I live and I learn.

“When it's your day, it's your day, and today wasn't my day. You've just got to keep plodding on. The form is there, so in my head I'm going all out and we'll see what lies ahead.”

Frenchman Romain Langasque carded a round of 66 to finish at 11 under par, two shots clear of Ireland's Paul Dunne, Spaniard Pablo Larrazábal, English pair Chris Paisley and Oliver Wilson, and German Max Schmitt.

Spain's Alejandro Cañizares, Matthias Schwab of Austria and Englishman Matthew Southgate were a shot further back at eight under par.


Pos.
Player
Nat
To Par
R1
R2
R3
R4
Total
1
Bernd Wiesberger
AUT
-14
68
69
67
66
270
2
Robert MacIntyre
SCO
-13
67
70
68
66
271
3
Romain Langasque
FRA
-11
69
66
72
66
273
T4
Chris Paisley
ENG
-9
68
71
71
65
275
T4
Paul Dunne
IRL
-9
68
70
70
67
275
T4
Oliver Wilson
ENG
-9
68
71
68
68
275
T4
Pablo Larrazabal
ESP
-9
68
71
68
68
275
T4
Max Schmitt
GER
-9
68
70
68
69
275
T9
Alejandro Canizares
ESP
-8
66
69
73
68
276
T9
Matthew Southgate
ENG
-8
66
73
69
68
276
T9
Matthias Schwab
AUT
-8
68
66
72
70
276
T12
John Catlin
USA
-7
67
74
70
66
277
T12
Tapio Pulkkanen
FIN
-7
70
70
70
67
277
T12
Espen Kofstad
NOR
-7
68
72
69
68
277
T12
Richie Ramsay
SCO
-7
72
69
68
68
277
T16
Gavin Moynihan
IRL
-6
74
68
70
66
278
T16
Adrian Otaegui
ESP
-6
71
72
68
67
278
T18
Shiv Chawrasia
IND
-5
70
71
73
65
279
T18
Jeff Winther
SWE
-5
73
67
73
66
279
T18
Aaron Rai
ENG
-5
74
68
70
67
279
T18
Alvaro Quiros
ESP
-5
70
67
74
68
279
T18
Paul Waring
ENG
-5
66
75
69
69
279
T18
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano
ESP
-5
71
72
67
69
279
T18
Lee Westwood
ENG
-5
70
73
66
70
279
T25
Oliver Fisher
ENG
-4
68
71
74
67
280
T25
Andrea Pavan
ITA
-4
74
68
71
67
280
T25
Andrew Johnston
ENG
-4
68
74
71
67
280
T25
Darren Fichardt
RSA
-4
70
73
70
67
280
T25
Alexander Bjoerk
SWE
-4
68
70
74
68
280
T25
Grant Forrest
SCO
-4
70
71
70
69
280
T25
Louis De Jager
RSA
-4
68
75
68
69
280
T25
Jason Scrivener
AUS
-4
69
74
67
70
280
T33
Thongchai Jaidee
THA
-3
71
71
73
66
281
T33
Guido Migliozzi
ITA
-3
70
71
73
67
281
T33
Thomas Pieters
BEL
-3
70
71
72
68
281
T33
Andy Sullivan
ENG
-3
73
68
72
68
281
T33
Thomas Detry
BEL
-3
72
69
71
69
281
T33
Wade Ormsby
AUS
-3
71
70
70
70
281
T33
Lasse Jensen
DNK
-3
72
69
69
71
281
T33
Richard McEvoy
ENG
-3
72
71
67
71
281
T41
Michael Hoey
NIR
-2
68
73
74
67
282
T41
Adrien Saddier
SCO
-2
70
68
76
68
282
T41
Matt Wallace
ENG
-2
67
73
74
68
282
T41
Stuart Manley
WAL
-2
69
70
72
71
282
T41
Edoardo Molinari
ITA
-2
66
73
71
72
282
T41
Scott Jamieson
SCO
-2
70
70
69
73
282
T47
Joakim Lagergren
SWE
-1
67
74
73
69
283
T47
Haydn Porteous
RSA
-1
69
72
73
69
283
T47
Christofer Blomstrand
SWE
-1
70
72
72
69
283
50
James Morrison
ENG
Par
69
71
75
69
284
T51
Niklas Lemke
SWE
1
69
72
77
67
285
T51
Kim Koivu
FIN
1
70
72
71
72
285
T51
Benjamin Hebert
FRA
1
67
72
72
74
285
54
Victor Dubuisson
FRA
2
68
71
75
72
286
T55
Mathias Gladbjerg
DEN
3
69
72
76
70
287
T55
Joel Girrbach
SWE
3
71
69
76
71
287
T55
Pelle Edberg
SWE
3
67
75
74
71
287
T55
Marcus Kinhult
SWE
3
72
71
73
71
287
T55
David Horsey
ENG
3
69
73
73
72
287
T60
Morten Orum Madsen
DEN
4
72
71
74
71
288
T60
Kristian Krogh Johannessen
NOR
4
68
72
76
72
288
T62
Ben Evans
ENG
5
75
67
76
71
289
T62
Jamie Donaldson
WAL
5
71
70
74
74
289
T62
Robert Rock
ENG
5
70
72
73
74
289
T62
Gaganjeet Bhullar
IND
5
70
73
71
75
289
T66
David Law
SCO
6
74
69
76
71
290
T66
Kurt Kitayama
USA
6
72
68
78
72
290
T66
Jin-Ho Choi
KOR
6
71
71
76
72
290
T66
Martin Leth Simonsen
DEN
6
71
68
74
77
290
T66
Nick Cullen
AUS
6
73
69
71
77
290
71
Tom Murray
ENG
7
66
75
73
77
291
72
David Drysdale
SCO
8
68
73
73
78
292
T73
Shubhankar Sharma
IND
9
72
70
77
74
293
T73
Ivan Cantero
ESP
9
73
70
75
75
293
CUT
Ashley Chesters
ENG
2
73
71
-
-
144
CUT
Austin Connelly
CAN
2
69
75
-
-
144
CUT
Daniel Gaunt
AUS
2
74
70
-
-
144
CUT
Dean Burmester
RSA
2
70
74
-
-
144
CUT
Dimitrios Papadatos
AUS
2
72
72
-
-
144
CUT
Erik Van Rooyen
RSA
2
69
75
-
-
144
CUT
George Coetzee
RSA
2
69
75
-
-
144
CUT
Jordan Smith
ENG
2
74
70
-
-
144
CUT
Justin Walters
RSA
2
69
75
-
-
144
CUT
Kristoffer Reitan
NOR
2
69
75
-
-
144
CUT
Lee Slattery
ENG
2
70
74
-
-
144
CUT
Marc Warren
SCO
2
69
75
-
-
144
CUT
Masahiro Kawamura
JPN
2
73
71
-
-
144
CUT
Max Orrin
ENG
2
70
74
-
-
144
CUT
Maximilian Kieffer
GER
2
73
71
-
-
144
CUT
Nino Bertasio
ITA
2
68
76
-
-
144
CUT
Robert Karlsson
SWE
2
73
71
-
-
144
CUT
Romain Wattel
FRA
2
73
71
-
-
144
CUT
Sean Crocker
USA
2
74
70
-
-
144
CUT
Yusaku Miyazato
JPN
2
70
74
-
-
144
CUT
Adria Arnaus
ESP
3
72
73
-
-
145
CUT
Anton Karlsson
SWE
3
71
74
-
-
145
CUT
Nacho Elvira
ESP
3
72
73
-
-
145
CUT
Jack Singh-Brar
ENG
3
72
73
-
-
145
CUT
Jake McLeod
AUS
3
76
69
-
-
145
CUT
Jens Dantorp
SWE
3
72
73
-
-
145
CUT
Lucas Bjerregaard
DNK
3
71
74
-
-
145
CUT
Lucas Herbert
AUS
3
69
76
-
-
145
CUT
Matthew Nixon
ENG
3
71
74
-
-
145
CUT
Matthieu Pavon
FRA
3
70
75
-
-
145
CUT
Nicolas Colsaerts
BEL
3
70
75
-
-
145
CUT
Rikard Karlberg
SWE
3
71
74
-
-
145
CUT
Sam Horsfield
ENG
3
68
77
-
-
145
CUT
Sebastian Soederberg
SWE
3
70
75
-
-
145
CUT
Thorbjorn Olesen
DEN
3
71
74
-
-
145
CUT
Adam Bland
AUS
4
74
72
-
-
146
CUT
Alexander Levy
FRA
4
71
75
-
-
146
CUT
Ashun Wu
CHI
4
72
74
-
-
146
CUT
Elias Bertheussen
NOR
4
72
74
-
-
146
CUT
Filippo Bergamaschi
ITA
4
73
73
-
-
146
CUT
Jaco Van Zyl
RSA
4
71
75
-
-
146
CUT
Nicolai Hoejgaard
DEN
4
69
77
-
-
146
CUT
Per Laengfors
SWE
4
74
72
-
-
146
CUT
Ryan Fox
NZL
4
74
72
-
-
146
CUT
Victor Perez
FRA
4
73
73
-
-
146
CUT
Callum Shinkwin
ENG
5
72
75
-
-
147
CUT
David Howell
ENG
5
73
74
-
-
147
CUT
Kalle Samooja
FIN
5
73
74
-
-
147
CUT
Nicolai Kristensen
DNK
5
71
76
-
-
147
CUT
Stephen Gallacher
SCO
5
72
75
-
-
147
CUT
Anders Hansen
DEN
6
70
78
-
-
148
CUT
Gavin Green
MAS
6
76
72
-
-
148
CUT
Jeung-Hun Wang
KOR
6
69
79
-
-
148
CUT
Joachim B. Hansen
DEN
6
72
76
-
-
148
CUT
Jorge Campillo
ESP
6
75
73
-
-
148
CUT
Lorenzo Gagli
ITA
6
74
74
-
-
148
CUT
Pedro Figueiredo
POR
6
75
73
-
-
148
CUT
Scott Hend
AUS
6
74
74
-
-
148
CUT
Sihwan Kim
KOR
6
76
72
-
-
148
CUT
Zander Lombard
RSA
6
72
76
-
-
148
CUT
Bernd Ritthammer
GER
7
72
77
-
-
149
CUT
David Borda
ESP
7
77
72
-
-
149
CUT
Deyen Lawson
AUS
7
75
74
-
-
149
CUT
Jack Senior
ENG
7
74
75
-
-
149
CUT
Jacques Kruyswijk
RSA
7
72
77
-
-
149
CUT
Steven Brown
ENG
7
73
76
-
-
149
CUT
Christian Gloeet
DEN
8
74
76
-
-
150
CUT
Hugo Leon
CHI
8
73
77
-
-
150
CUT
Oliver Jorgensen
DEN
8
75
75
-
-
150
CUT
Renato Paratore
ITA
8
76
74
-
-
150
CUT
Clement Sordet
FRA
9
71
80
-
-
151
CUT
Soren Kjeldsen
DEN
9
74
77
-
-
151
CUT
Gudmundur Kristjansson
ISL
10
78
74
-
-
152
CUT
Jeppe Huldahl
DNK
11
76
77
-
-
153
CUT
Liam Johnston
SCO
11
73
80
-
-
153
CUT
Nicolai Tinning
DNK
11
76
77
-
-
153
CUT
Ricardo Melo Gouveia
POR
11
77
76
-
-
153
CUT
Daniel Gavins
ENG
17
79
80
-
-
159
RET
Bradley Dredge
WAL
Par
76
-
-
-
76
RET
Matteo Manassero
ITA
Par
-
-
-
-
0
RET
Peter Hanson
SWE
Par
-
-
-
-
0
RET
Raphael Jacquelin
FRA
Par
75
-
-
-
75
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