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Antoni Balestra have won the
UK Open at Magnolia Park in England last weekend. The Frenchman is focusing now on the biggest tournament coming at the end of the year to be crowned individually and with his team.
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The latest grand slam event was held in England near Oxford. More than one hundred players have been played three rounds at Magnolia Park in the
UK Open, where Antonio Balestra was the best. The Frenchman won by only one kick.
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UK OPEN
FIFG 500/EFT GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT
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The
UK Open, will return to Magnolia Park near to Oxford for the second time to stage the FIFG 500, European Footgolf Grand Slam tournament this weekend with brand new holes and tee positions.
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It was said, you had an incredibly tough journey to Udine.
My journey was a nightmare! I was due to arrive in Italy on Thursday night however my flight was delayed which meant the airport was shut in Venice. This meant we flew to a different airport, then had to get a coach back to Treviso airport. We then had to walk three miles (5 kilometres) to the ...
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Ben Clarke finished second on the latest stage of the 2017 European Footgolf Tour. He visited Norway for the first time, and came to realise, on the brand new footgolf course at Krokhol Golf Club, that it was not so easy to play par.
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The United Kingdom won the team competition of the fourth stage of the 2017 European Footgolf Tour. Jamie Cullum finished third behind Espen Enevold and Ben Clarke, which is his first podium in the history of the Tour.
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After several months having not played FootGolf, Paul Oliver finished second on the 2nd stage of the Tour. He finished only one shot away from the winner in the Irish Open, but was strong enough to secure second place in the play off against Dutchman Bjorn Bulk.
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Before the start of the 2017 European Footgolf Tour, we asked stage-winners to look back at the “old days”. How do they remember their glorious moments? Nick Iron won two tournaments in 2015, but the win in Holland means more to him.
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