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10 - 13 Jul 2008
Wylihof GC, Luterbach, Switzerland
Rafael Cabrera Bello still tops the leaderboard at the Credit Suisse Challenge, but the young Spaniard’s advantage has been cut to two strokes after England’s Gary Lockerbie carded a round of 65.
Chilean-born Swede Joel Sjoholm, who counts next door neighbour Thomas Björn as a mentor and friend, grabbed the lead on the opening day of the Credit Suisse Challenge with a scintillating eight under par 65.
Rafael Cabrera Bello continued his native Spain’s dominance of the sporting summer with a two-shot triumph over England’s Gary Lockerbie at the Credit Suisse Challenge.
Wylihof GC
Some sizzling strokeplay from Rafael Cabrera Bello saw the young Spaniard equal the course record and establish a three-shot lead on day two of the Credit Suisse Challenge.
Course Opened - 1995Course Designer – Ruzzo ReussSpecial Features -General Playability - Very FlatUndulating/ flat -Tree lined/exposed - exposedMany / few water hazards - a lot of water hazards (specially on sides of fairways)Changes to the course -
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Raphael De Sousa will hope home advantage can help him finally secure his maiden European Challenge Tour victory at the Credit Suisse Challenge this week after a series of narrow misses so far this season.