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05 - 08 May 2011
Real Club de Golf El Prat, Terrassa, Barcelona, Spain
WITH THIS WIN
South African Thomas Aiken lifted his first European Tour title at the Open de España - and was quick to dedicate the win to three-time winner Seve Ballesteros.
Thomas Aiken was in sight of his first European Tour title after doubling his lead to four shots in the first six holes of the Open de España final round at El Prat near Barcelona.
Thomas Aiken holds a two shot lead going into the final round of the Open de España, where the show went on amid all the tears shed for Seve Ballesteros - many of them inevitably by Jose Maria Olazábal.
Thomas Aiken continued to lead as the third round of the Open de España began, where the flags were flying at half mast following Seve Ballesteros' passing in the early hours.
A seven week break appears to have done South African Thomas Aiken no harm at all and he takes a one shot lead into the third round of the Open de España in Barcelona.
European Tour rookie Scott Jamieson battled back from a shaky start to set the early clubhouse target in the second round of the Open de España in Barcelona.
A level par outward nine was enough to give Jeev Milkha Singh a share of the lead at the Open de España.
Scotland's Scott Jamieson, playing just the 11th European Tour event of his career, tops the leaderboard after the first round of the Open de España in Barcelona.
France's Romain Wattel and Spain's Pablo Larrazabal set the early clubhouse target in the first round of the Open de España.