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The Alps Tour returns after almost 2 months

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The Alps Tour returns after almost two months since the Egyptian trilogy, which opened the season, starting again from Tunisia where the Tunisian Golf Open takes place (April 25-27) with the participation of 31 Italian players.

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On the La Cigale Tabarka Golf course, in the city from which the club takes its name, 122 competitors representing 18 nations will compete, including eight of the top ten players in the money list led by Edoardo Raffaele Lipparelli, winner of the previous New Giza Open in Cairo.

The Italian is among the favorites along with the Frenchmen Aymeric Laussot (no. 2), who won the Ein Bay Open, the event that inaugurated the 2024 circuit, and Nicolas Muller (no. 7), Enrico Di Nitto (no. 6), Manfredi Manica (no. 10), the Spaniards Eduard Rousaud (no. 5) and Borja Martin (no. 8), and the Austrian Lukas Lipold (no. 9).

Other contenders for the title include Jacopo Vecchi Fossa, Filippo Bergamaschi, Luca Cianchetti, Gianmaria Rean Trinchero, Andrea Romano, the Frenchmen Damien Perrier and Benjamin Kedochim, the Swiss Luca Galliano, the Spaniards Mario Galiano Aguilar, Jorge Maicas, and Manuel Morugan, and the Irishmen Robert Moran and Paul McBride. The prize money is €45,000.

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