The Volvo Cars Scandinavian Mix is part of the European Tour and the final round was held at the Vasatops Golf Club in Helsingborg, Sweden. The tournament features players from various countries and has a total prize pool of $2 million.
Swedish player Sebastian Soderberg topped the list with a total score of 129, 15 under par. In second place was Scott Jamieson from Scotland, with a total score of 132, 12 under par. French player Julien Grill was third with a total score of 133, 11 under par. Four players tied for fourth place with a total score of 135, 9 under par. The four players are Spanish player Jorge Campillo and three Swedish players: Lynn Grant, Jesper Svensson and Jens Dantop.
Sebastian Soderbergh, Scott Jamieson and Julian Greer were the top performers of the round, posting the lowest daily scores. Soderbergh maintained his lead with a standout performance, consolidating his position at the top of the leaderboard.
The tournament is a major stop on the European Tour and fans can now watch the Volvo Cars Scandinavian Mix highlights clip, which shows the highlights of the final round. The clip includes key shots and crucial putts, giving a comprehensive overview of the highlights of the tournament.
With the tournament now concluded, the focus will shift to the upcoming exciting events on the European Tour, which will continue to bring exciting events to golf fans around the world.
Volvo Cars Scandinavian Mix: Highlights from the second round of the European Tour
About the European Trip
The DP World Tour (formerly the European Tour) is the largest professional golf tour in Europe. The tour has a total of 45 events and an exciting schedule. In addition to the Grand Slams, the DP World Tour also co-hosts other events with the PGA Tour. The European Tour also visits Asia, Africa and the Middle East, hosting at least one event in a total of 25 countries. The DP World Tour's prize money is lower than its American sister tour, but after the introduction of a basic salary system in 2023, players who have participated in at least 15 events will receive a bonus of at least $150,000. The season finale of the total earnings ranking, the “Dubai Race”, will be held in a playoff format after five “Global Swing” and “Back 9” events. The final DP World Tour Championship will determine the season's champion in Dubai in November.
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