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    Golf-European Tour Madeira Islands Open scores

    May 19 (Infostrada Sports) - Scores from the European Tour Madeira Islands Open at the par-72 course on Sunday in Santo da Serra

    273 Peter Uihlein (U.S.) 72 64 69 68

    275 Morten Madsen (Denmark) 72 69 67 67

    Mark Tullo (Chile) 67 69 68 71

    276 Craig Lee (Britain) 67 68 70 71

    279 Rhys Davies (Britain) 74 68 70 67

    Roope Kakko (Finland) 70 70 71 68

    Seve Benson (Britain) 74 69 69 67

    Richard Bland (Britain) 66 75 70 68

    280 Jamie Elson (Britain) 72 71 70 67

    Christophe Brazillier (France) 70 68 74 68

    Jose-Filipe Lima (Portugal) 73 71 66 70

    281 Daniel Im (U.S.) 72 71 67 71

    Jarmo Sandelin (Sweden) 69 69 70 73

    282 John Parry (Britain) 70 72 75 65

    283 Markus Brier (Austria) 72 73 68 70

    Dodge Kemmer (U.S.) 72 70 71 70

    Jamie Howarth (Britain) 72 70 70 71

    Chris Paisley (Britain) 71 72 68 72

    284 Ricardo Santos (Portugal) 76 70 69 69

    Mikko Korhonen (Finland) 72 71 71 70

    Tim Sluiter (Netherlands) 71 72 72 69

    Robert-Jan Derksen (Netherlands) 72 69 72 71

    Chris Doak (Britain) 73 70 70 71

    285 Peter Whiteford (Britain) 70 74 70 71

    Brooks Koepka (U.S.) 72 73 68 72

    Simon Dyson (Britain) 75 70 71 69

    Jens Dantorp (Sweden) 70 72 71 72

    Steven Tiley (Britain) 71 73 69 72

    Soren Hansen (Denmark) 70 68 74 73

    286 Joakim Lagergren (Sweden) 67 75 72 72

    Raul Quiros (Spain) 73 71 70 72

    Raymond Russell (Britain) 73 72 71 70

    Sam Walker (Britain) 77 68 71 70

    Hans Peter Bacher (Austria) 73 70 70 73

    David Dixon (Britain) 70 74 73 69

    287 Lloyd Saltman (Britain) 64 75 74 74

    Alessandro Tadini (Italy) 71 72 70 74

    Tyrrell Hatton (Britain) 71 74 72 70

    Oscar Floren (Sweden) 72 72 73 70

    David Higgins (Ireland) 75 69 69 74

    Niclas Fasth (Sweden) 75 68 69 75

    288 Victor Riu (France) 70 72 72 74

    Damien McGrane (Ireland) 71 71 73 73

    Niccolo Ravano (Italy) 73 73 74 68

    Matteo Delpodio (Italy) 72 74 75 67

    289 Andrea Pavan (Italy) 73 70 72 74

    James Ruth (Britain) 71 75 71 72

    Peter Hedblom (Sweden) 71 73 72 73

    Thomas Haylock (Britain) 71 73 69 76

    Niccolo Quintarelli (Italy) 71 73 75 70

    Rikard Karlberg (Sweden) 72 68 71 78

    290 Klas Eriksson (Sweden) 73 69 75 73

    Scott Arnold (Australia) 72 74 72 72

    Thomas Levet (France) 70 67 75 78

    Goncalo Pinto (Portugal) 73 70 75 72

    291 Mikael Lundberg (Sweden) 70 72 73 76

    Pelle Edberg (Sweden) 70 76 72 73

    Robert Rock (Britain) 74 72 73 72

    292 Anthony Snobeck (France) 72 74 71 75

    Nuno Henriques (Portugal) 71 73 74 74

    Adam Gee (Britain) 71 75 73 73

    293 Andrew Marshall (Britain) 75 71 73 74

    Andrea Perrino (Italy) 70 73 77 73

    294 Carlos Del Moral (Spain) 71 72 77 74

    295 Ross McGowan (Britain) 68 77 75 75

    Sam Hutsby (Britain) 74 70 77 74

    296 Joao Carlota (Portugal) 72 74 76 74

    300 Alvaro Velasco (Spain) 75 71 75 79

    Antonio Rosado (Portugal) 73 73 80 74

    Graeme Storm (Britain) 73 73 80 74

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