The Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed, part of the European Tour, is currently taking place at Vasatorps Golfklubb in Helsingborg, Sweden. This tournament features a unique format where male and female golfers compete alongside each other.
As of the completion of the fourth round, the leader of the tournament is Sebastian Soderberg from Sweden with a total score of 63, achieving a daily score of -9. Tied for second place are Dylan Frittelli from South Africa and Alex Fitzpatrick from England, both with a total score of 65 and a daily score of -7. In fourth place is Gavin Green from Malaysia with a total score of 66 and a daily score of -6. Tied for fifth place are Linn Grant from Sweden, Scott Jamieson from Scotland, David Law from Scotland, and Lauren Walsh with total scores of 67 and a daily score of -5.
The players with the best rounds for the day were:
1. Sebastian Soderberg with a daily score of -9
2. Dylan Frittelli and Alex Fitzpatrick with a daily score of -7 each.
The Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed offers a total prize money of 2 million US dollars.
For more information, you can watch the highlights of the day in the video above, capturing the key moments from the fourth round of the tournament.
The Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed Highlights video provides a summary of the exciting actions and helps in understanding the progress of the players in the tournament. This article has covered the significant European Tour Highlights from the fourth round at the Vasatorps Golfklubb.
Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed: The European Tour round 1 highlights
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