name='verify_a78772d791e94fc7f9666f0dd14249cc'/> DP Tour Thriston Lawrence wins in Germany

DP Tour Thriston Lawrence wins in Germany

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The BMW International Open goes to the South African Thriston Lawrence who, in Germany, takes advantage of the collapse of Joost Luiten and celebrates the fourth career title on the DP World Tour. In Munich, Lawrence won with a total of 275 (71 69 66 69, -13), surpassing the Dutch by one stroke, 2/o with 276 (-12) and leader after the third round.

BMW International Open, results

Top 10 and final comeback for Guido Migliozzi. The Vicenza driver recovered 11 positions and closed the competition in 10th place with 280 (-8). While Edoardo Molinari collapsed in the last round. In the lead after the first lap, 3 / o at the end of the "moving day", he didn't go beyond 18 / o place with 283 (-5).

Behind him the Romans Filippo Celli, 31/o with 285 (-3), and Renato Paratore, 38/ with 286 (-2).

With this statement Lawrence thus returns to the world Top 100 and drops the success poker on the DP World Tour.

Munich is an extra-district city in southern Germany, the capital (Landeshauptstadt) of Bavaria. Situated on the banks of the river Isar, after Berlin and Hamburg it is the third largest German city by number of inhabitants, with a population of approximately 1 488 202 (31-12-2020) residing in the municipality, 1 808 550 if the surrounding area and about 2.9 million in the metropolitan area are also considered.

Munich is the most important city in southern Germany, much visited also thanks to the royal residences, the immense parks, its museums, its baroque and rococo churches, the still very much lived Bavarian folklore, the proximity of the Pre-Alps and the Alps and naturally thanks to beer and its most famous event, the Oktoberfest. The patron saint of the city is Benno of Meissen. In 2015, a study by the global consultancy Mercer ranked Munich fourth among the twenty cities in the world with the best quality of life; in 2019 it rises to third place on a par with Vancouver and Auckland.

Munich has a continental climate, strongly influenced by its geographical location near the Alps. The average annual rainfall is around 1,000 mm. The rains often arrive violent and unexpected, especially during the summer season. The summer months are those in which the highest atmospheric precipitations occur, thanks also to the barrier effect of the Alpine chain to the south which acts as a natural barrier blocking the perturbations coming from N-NW. In summer, during prolonged anticyclonic periods, Monaco can reach high temperatures (30 degrees with peaks of +35 °C), especially in the months of July and August (record maximum of +37.5 °C on 27 July 1983) . Due to the strong thermal contrasts deriving from the clash of different air masses, Bavaria is affected by thunderstorms, even of considerable intensity.



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