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12 - 15 Aug 2004
Le Meridien Moscow CC, Moscow, Russia
300 Rubles ($10 US per day)
Englishman Gary Emerson secured his maiden European Tour title at the dual ranking BMW Russian Open after a closing round of four under par 68 gave him a four round total of 16 under par 272 to leave him two shots clear of Austria's Markus Brier.
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Play at the third round of the BMW Russian Open has been abandoned for the day due to incessant rain.
Place OWGR Points OWGR Points Ryder Cup World. Awarded Points Available1st 8 16.00 16.002nd 4.8 9.60 9.603rd 3.2 6.40 6.404th 2.4 4.80 4.805th 1.92 3.84 3.846th 1.6 3.20 3.207th 1.44 2.88 2.888th 1.28 2.56 2.569th 1.2 2.40 2.4010th 1.12 2.24 2.2411th 1.04 2.08 2.0812th 0.96 1.92 1.9213th 0.88 1.76 1.7614th
Official Prize Money Breakdown of €406,701 for the 2004 BMW Russian Open.
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Germany’s Kariem Baraka moved into top gear to take the lead at the dual ranking BMW Russian Open with a brilliant opening round 63 at Le Meridien Moscow Country Club – taking a two shot lead from last year’s runner-up, Martin Wiegele of Austria.
The European Tour and European Challenge Tour come together for the second time in 2004 for the dual ranking BMW Russian Open at Le Meridien Moscow Country Country Club, Moscow, Russia, this weekend.