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23 - 26 Jul 2009
Barsebäck G&CC, Malmö, Sweden
Argentina's Ricardo Gonzalez, without a top ten finish all season, grabbed his fourth European Tour title in simply stunning fashion in Malmo.
Even after an adventure with a bush it was advantage Lee Slattery again after nine holes of the third round at the SAS Masters in Malmo.
Denmark's Jeppe Huldahl sank a bunker shot as he took over at the top from Australian Marcus Fraser after six holes of the final round at the SAS Masters in Malmo.
Australian Marcus Fraser hopes to celebrate his 31st birthday on Sunday with the second European Tour victory of his career.
A week labouring on his farm back in Argentina appears to have worked wonders for Ricardo Gonzalez on his return to The European Tour.
Ricardo Gonzalez and Lee Slattery, who got away from golf in very different places and in very different ways last week, are first and second at the halfway stage of the SAS Masters in Malmo.
Argentina's Ricardo Gonzalez birdied the second and fifth holes to move into the early second round lead at the SAS Masters in Malmo.
First man out Lee Slattery appeared to have some of the wind taken out of his sails by an hour long stoppage in play at the SAS Masters in Malmo.
England's Lee Slattery made a spectacular start to the SAS Masters in Malmo with birdies on the first four holes and then another at the 448 yard sixth.
Henrik Stenson leads the home challenge at the SAS Masters in Sweden on the longest course in The European Tour’s history.