| 2010 |
Velasco secures second Challenge Tour title
Spaniard Alvaro Velasco secured his second Challenge Tour title of the season and with it a return to The European Tour at the money-spinning Kazakhstan Open.
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Ford focused on second win in Kazakhstan
Englands Charlie Ford will go in search of a second Challenge Tour title of the season and a place on The European Tour on the final day of the Kazakhstan Open, where he trails leader Alvaro Velasco by two shots.
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Colombo bidding to emulate friend Molinari
Italian Federico Colombo, bidding to emulate his friend and compatriot Edoardo Molinari, will go into the weekend of the money-spinning Kazakhstan Open as the tournament’s joint leader with Australian Daniel Gaunt.
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Jamieson jumps into contention with dazzling display
A breathtaking front nine of 29 helped propel Scotland’s Scott Jamieson from joint 28th to tied third at the midway stage of the money-spinning Kazakhstan Open on the European Challenge Tour.
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Brilliant Brazillier on top in Kazakhstan
A stunning back nine of 31, capped by a birdie-eagle finish, saw Frenchman Christophe Brazillier surge to the top of the leaderboard on the opening day of the money-spinning Kazakhstan Open.
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Fleetwood maps out his future in Kazakhstan
07/09/10 In the short term, this week’s Kazakhstan Open gives England’s Tommy Fleetwood the chance to continue his 100 per cent record of having made every cut since turning professional last month.
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Eastern riches await in Kazakhstan
06/09/10 The European Challenge Tour season reaches a pivotal point this week with the sixth staging of the Kazakhstan Open, which traditionally plays a significant role in the end of season Rankings.
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Fleetwood focused on Kazakhstan
28/07/10 Fresh from his runner-up finish at last week’s English Challenge, high-flying amateur prospect Tommy Fleetwood has now set his sights on the Kazakhstan Open, which takes place just weeks after he joins the professional ranks.
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| 2008 |
Lockerbie on course to break his duck
Gary Lockerbie will bid to break his Challenge Tour duck in the biggest tournament of them all when he takes a slender lead into the final round of the Kazakhstan Open.
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O’Hara joins Horsey at the top
Despite a three putt for bogey on the final hole, Scotland’s Steven O’Hara is tied at the top on ten under par with England’s David Horsey at the midway stage of the Kazakhstan Open.
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O’Hara eyes up the riches on offer in Kazakhstan
Scotland\'s Steven O�Hara sits on top of a packed leaderboard after the first day of the Kazakhstan Open, the most lucrative event on the regular Challenge Tour Schedule.
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All to play for in Kazakhstan
Gareth Maybins tremendous six shot victory in the Qingdao Golf Open, has catapulted him to the top of the Challenge Tour rankings heading into this weeks Kazakhstan Open.
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Kazakhstan Open 2008
Kazakhstan Open 2008 kicks off at September 15th
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| 2007 |
Westerberg triumphs in Almaty
Leif Westerberg completed the “greatest day of my career” to win the richest European Challenge Tour event in history at the Kazakhstan Open and, as a result, secure his place on The 2008 European Tour.
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McGowan poised for decisive final day
England’s Ross McGowan fired a fine third five under par 67 to move into the lead at the Kazakhstan Open and set up a potentially historical final day at the Nurtau Golf Club as he attempts to win his third Challenge Tour events of the season.
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Giant Swede dominates Kazakhstan Open
Leif Westerberg continues to dominate the 2007 Kazakhstan Open after a second round of one under par 71 left the Swede a shot ahead of Argentina’s Hernan Rey at the top of the leaderboard.
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Westerberg leads the field at Nurtau
33-year old Swede Leif Westerberg shot an 8 under par 64 to complete the first round of the 2007 Kazakhstan Open at Nurtau Golf Club and head into the second round as leader having equalled the course record.
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Kazakhstan Open returns to Almaty
Just 2 years ago, over 120 weary Challenge Tour golfers landed in Almaty for the inaugural Kazakhstan Open. This year’s tournament boasts a prize fund of €330,000, and remains the richest event on the European Challenge Tour calendar for the second year running.
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Inaugural Champion returns to defend his trophy
An impressive entry list, headed by current Number One on the European Challenge Tour Rankings, Felipe Aguilar, is assembled for the most eagerly anticipated tournament of the season; the Kazakhstan Open at the Nurtau Golf Club in Almaty.
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| 2006 |
Pilkington crowned champion in Kazakhstan
Pilkington holds his nerve to claim the Challenge Tour\'s biggest prize.
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Pilkington still in front at Nurtau
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The Welsh Dragon is roaring after round two
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Garcia-Heredia and Osborne lead the way in Kazakhstan
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European Challenge Tour returns to Kazakhstan
The professionals of the European Challenge Tour are preparing to return again to Kazakhstan and the Nurtau Golf Club for a record prize purse of €300,000.
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Players hoping to emulate Browne in Kazakhstan
The European Challenge Tour professionals have arrived in Kazakhstan and all are now hoping to emulate the success of Stephen Browne, the inagural Kazakhstan Open champion.
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