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06 - 09 May 2010
Royal Park I Roveri, Turin, Italy
Sweden's Fredrik Andersson Hed withstood a charge from England’s David Horsey on a tense final day in Turin to win the BMW Italian Open and claim his first European Tour title at this 245th attempt.
Sweden's Fredrik Andersson Hed remained on course for his first European Tour title at the 245th attempt in the BMW Italian Open - despite seeing his overnight lead reduced to one.
Sweden's Fredrik Andersson Hed, seeking a first European Tour victory at the 245th attempt, will take a commanding six shot lead into the final round of the BMW Italian Open in Turin.
Former Ryder Cup hero Phillip Price returned to form by charging into contention for the BMW Italian Open in Turin as Fredrik Andersson Hed continued to lead.
Former Ryder Cup hero Phillip Price, now ranked 1,078th in the world, charged into contention for the BMW Italian Open in Turin.
Fredrik Andersson Hed hopes a maiden European Tour win at the BMW Italian Open can see him cement his position amongst the elite.
Spain's Miguel Angel Jiménez moved into contention to win the €216,660 first prize at this week's BMW Italian Open during the second round.
Spain's Miguel Angel Jiménez made the biggest move up the leaderboard on a difficult day for scoring in the BMW Italian Open in Turin.
An Englishman, a Welshman and a Scotsman made it a seven-way tie at the top of the leaderboard when the weather-delayed BMW Italian Open resumed in Turin.
England's Graeme Storm will seek forgiveness for missing his daughter's second birthday after claiming a share of the clubhouse lead in the rain-delayed BMW Italian Open.