Topic: Mikko Ilonen
Tied for second are England's Oliver Wilson, who followed up Friday's 66 with a bogey-free 65, that included a birdie on the par three sixth, and Jeppe Huldahl.Huldahl was in scintillating form with a round of 61 to equal ...
Three birdies and an eagle in his opening six holes propelled him to the top of the leaderboard as he moved to 13 under par overall, a highlight being his sand wedge at the par four second that saw him hole a ...
Yang Yong-Eun, Asia's first Major winner, shot a bogey-free four-under-par 68 on Saturday to hold a one-stroke lead going into the final round of the 2.5-million-dollar Volvo China Open.The PGA Championship winner is 14-under-par at a blustery Suzhou Jinji ...
<div><p>David W Ferguson</p><p>SUZHOU, China (Reuters) - Asia's first major winner Yang Yong-eun put his trust in his driver and cut through gusting winds at the China Open on Saturday to move to the top of the third ...
England's Ross McGowan won his debut European Tour title at the Madrid Masters on Sunday by three shots from Mikko Ilonen of Finland.McGowan followed up Saturday's remarkable third round of 60 with a 71 to finish with a 25-under ...
Finland's Mikko Ilonen and Australia's Tony Carolan shared the lead following the opening round of the Ballantine's Championship after five-under-par rounds of 67.. The 28-year-old Ilonen, who won two European Tour titles last season, carded six birdies and a ...
Australia's Scott Hend made a sensational start to the opening round of the Ballantine's Championship in South Korea and was six under par through 11 holes, one shot ahead of clubhouse leader Mikko Ilonen.. Finland's Ilonen, who won two ...
Australia's Scott Hend made a sensational start to the opening round of the Ballantine's Championship in South Korea and was six under par through 11 holes, one shot ahead of clubhouse leader Mikko Ilonen.. Finland's Ilonen, who won two ...
Mikko Ilonen fired a closing-round 70 to claim victory in the weather-interrupted Enjoy Jakarta Astro Indonesia Open, becoming the first player from Finland to win on the European Tour. When they resumed play one hour and 45 minutes later, Ilonen stole ahead ...