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The Advertiser
01-06-2025
- Sport
- The Advertiser
Von Dellingshausen lands maiden DP Tour win in Austria
Nicolai von Dellingshausen earned his maiden DP World Tour title after producing a brilliant burst of scoring around the turn on to win the Austrian Alpine Open by two shots. The German started Sunday one shot off the lead but found himself three in front after 10 holes thanks to a birdie-eagle-birdie run from the eighth. He had to overcome some hurdles on the back nine but managed to par his way home to finish the tournament on 19 under par, two clear of long-time leader Marcel Schneider and last week's winner Kristoffer Reitan, who fired a bogey-free 60 to set a testing clubhouse target. Australia's Daniel Gale, who carded impressive opening rounds of a 68 and 66 to occupy joint sixth place on Saturday morning, ended the tournament tied at 17th, following back-to-back rounds of 69 to finish on eight under for the tournament. Fellow Australian Danny List ended on six under to share 27th place with six other players. HotelPlanner Tour graduate Von Dellingshausen said: "I'm trying really hard not to cry. It's been such a tough journey the last two-and-a-half years with losing the card. "It's all got me to this stage right here and now I'm here! "I love playing in Austria. I always play well when I play here for some reason - must be the food! "It was just amazing to have so many people coming out here cheering for us." Nicolai von Dellingshausen earned his maiden DP World Tour title after producing a brilliant burst of scoring around the turn on to win the Austrian Alpine Open by two shots. The German started Sunday one shot off the lead but found himself three in front after 10 holes thanks to a birdie-eagle-birdie run from the eighth. He had to overcome some hurdles on the back nine but managed to par his way home to finish the tournament on 19 under par, two clear of long-time leader Marcel Schneider and last week's winner Kristoffer Reitan, who fired a bogey-free 60 to set a testing clubhouse target. Australia's Daniel Gale, who carded impressive opening rounds of a 68 and 66 to occupy joint sixth place on Saturday morning, ended the tournament tied at 17th, following back-to-back rounds of 69 to finish on eight under for the tournament. Fellow Australian Danny List ended on six under to share 27th place with six other players. HotelPlanner Tour graduate Von Dellingshausen said: "I'm trying really hard not to cry. It's been such a tough journey the last two-and-a-half years with losing the card. "It's all got me to this stage right here and now I'm here! "I love playing in Austria. I always play well when I play here for some reason - must be the food! "It was just amazing to have so many people coming out here cheering for us." Nicolai von Dellingshausen earned his maiden DP World Tour title after producing a brilliant burst of scoring around the turn on to win the Austrian Alpine Open by two shots. The German started Sunday one shot off the lead but found himself three in front after 10 holes thanks to a birdie-eagle-birdie run from the eighth. He had to overcome some hurdles on the back nine but managed to par his way home to finish the tournament on 19 under par, two clear of long-time leader Marcel Schneider and last week's winner Kristoffer Reitan, who fired a bogey-free 60 to set a testing clubhouse target. Australia's Daniel Gale, who carded impressive opening rounds of a 68 and 66 to occupy joint sixth place on Saturday morning, ended the tournament tied at 17th, following back-to-back rounds of 69 to finish on eight under for the tournament. Fellow Australian Danny List ended on six under to share 27th place with six other players. HotelPlanner Tour graduate Von Dellingshausen said: "I'm trying really hard not to cry. It's been such a tough journey the last two-and-a-half years with losing the card. "It's all got me to this stage right here and now I'm here! "I love playing in Austria. I always play well when I play here for some reason - must be the food! "It was just amazing to have so many people coming out here cheering for us." Nicolai von Dellingshausen earned his maiden DP World Tour title after producing a brilliant burst of scoring around the turn on to win the Austrian Alpine Open by two shots. The German started Sunday one shot off the lead but found himself three in front after 10 holes thanks to a birdie-eagle-birdie run from the eighth. He had to overcome some hurdles on the back nine but managed to par his way home to finish the tournament on 19 under par, two clear of long-time leader Marcel Schneider and last week's winner Kristoffer Reitan, who fired a bogey-free 60 to set a testing clubhouse target. Australia's Daniel Gale, who carded impressive opening rounds of a 68 and 66 to occupy joint sixth place on Saturday morning, ended the tournament tied at 17th, following back-to-back rounds of 69 to finish on eight under for the tournament. Fellow Australian Danny List ended on six under to share 27th place with six other players. HotelPlanner Tour graduate Von Dellingshausen said: "I'm trying really hard not to cry. It's been such a tough journey the last two-and-a-half years with losing the card. "It's all got me to this stage right here and now I'm here! "I love playing in Austria. I always play well when I play here for some reason - must be the food! "It was just amazing to have so many people coming out here cheering for us."


West Australian
01-06-2025
- Sport
- West Australian
Von Dellingshausen lands maiden DP Tour win in Austria
Nicolai von Dellingshausen earned his maiden DP World Tour title after producing a brilliant burst of scoring around the turn on to win the Austrian Alpine Open by two shots. The German started Sunday one shot off the lead but found himself three in front after 10 holes thanks to a birdie-eagle-birdie run from the eighth. He had to overcome some hurdles on the back nine but managed to par his way home to finish the tournament on 19 under par, two clear of long-time leader Marcel Schneider and last week's winner Kristoffer Reitan, who fired a bogey-free 60 to set a testing clubhouse target. Australia's Daniel Gale, who carded impressive opening rounds of a 68 and 66 to occupy joint sixth place on Saturday morning, ended the tournament tied at 17th, following back-to-back rounds of 69 to finish on eight under for the tournament. Fellow Australian Danny List ended on six under to share 27th place with six other players. HotelPlanner Tour graduate Von Dellingshausen said: "I'm trying really hard not to cry. It's been such a tough journey the last two-and-a-half years with losing the card. "It's all got me to this stage right here and now I'm here! "I love playing in Austria. I always play well when I play here for some reason - must be the food! "It was just amazing to have so many people coming out here cheering for us."


Perth Now
01-06-2025
- Sport
- Perth Now
Von Dellingshausen lands maiden DP Tour win in Austria
Nicolai von Dellingshausen earned his maiden DP World Tour title after producing a brilliant burst of scoring around the turn on to win the Austrian Alpine Open by two shots. The German started Sunday one shot off the lead but found himself three in front after 10 holes thanks to a birdie-eagle-birdie run from the eighth. He had to overcome some hurdles on the back nine but managed to par his way home to finish the tournament on 19 under par, two clear of long-time leader Marcel Schneider and last week's winner Kristoffer Reitan, who fired a bogey-free 60 to set a testing clubhouse target. Australia's Daniel Gale, who carded impressive opening rounds of a 68 and 66 to occupy joint sixth place on Saturday morning, ended the tournament tied at 17th, following back-to-back rounds of 69 to finish on eight under for the tournament. Fellow Australian Danny List ended on six under to share 27th place with six other players. HotelPlanner Tour graduate Von Dellingshausen said: "I'm trying really hard not to cry. It's been such a tough journey the last two-and-a-half years with losing the card. "It's all got me to this stage right here and now I'm here! "I love playing in Austria. I always play well when I play here for some reason - must be the food! "It was just amazing to have so many people coming out here cheering for us."


RTÉ News
01-06-2025
- Sport
- RTÉ News
Von Dellingshausen fights back tears after Austrian Alpine Open glory
Nicolai von Dellingshausen earned his maiden DP World Tour title after producing a brilliant burst of scoring around the turn on Sunday to win the Austrian Alpine Open by two shots. The German started the day one shot off the lead but found himself three in front after 10 holes thanks to a birdie-eagle-birdie run from the eighth. He had to overcome some hurdles on the back nine but managed to par his way home to finish the tournament on 19-under-par, two clear of long-time leader Marcel Schneider and last week's winner Kristoffer Reitan, who fired a bogey-free 60 to set a testing clubhouse target. HotelPlanner Tour graduate Von Dellingshausen said: "I'm trying really hard not to cry. It's been such a tough journey the last two-and-a-half years with losing the card. "It's all got me to this stage right here and now I'm here! "Thanks to everyone who came out here and just watched and supported us. It kind of feels like a home tournament for me. "I love playing in Austria. I always play well when I play here for some reason - must be the food! "It was just amazing to have so many people coming out here cheering for us." Ireland's Conor Purcell signed off with a four-under 66, his best round of the tournament, to finish in a tie for 56th on one-under-par.


RTÉ News
31-05-2025
- Sport
- RTÉ News
Marcel Schneider stays in front at Austrian Alpine Open
Marcel Schneider kept his nose in front at the Austrian Alpine Open as he chases a first DP World Tour title. The German shot a flawless third-round 66 to move to 15-under-par, one clear of compatriot Nicolai von Dellingshausen. Schneider made his first birdie of the day at the ninth, and then notched three birdies in a row from the 11th to the 13th. It leaves Schneider in pole position as he aims to complete a wire-to-wire victory on Sunday. Dane Jeff Winther is third on 13-under thanks to a superb eight-under-par 62. Ireland's Conor Purcell had a difficult day at the office. He carded a 74 to tumble down the leaderboard, and sits on three-over.