(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 28 - Matteo Manasero, the former golden
boy of Italian golf, returned to winning ways in Denmark Sunday
lifting the Copenhagen Challenge, part of the second-tier
Challenge Tour.
The 30-year-old from Verona made a great comeback to card a
final round of 66 and finish 12 under par, just four months form
the Ryder Cup in Rome.
Manassero this emulated Marco Crespi and became only the second
Italian to win on Europe's three main tours, the DP World Tour,
the Challenge Tour, and the Alps Tour.
Italian Golf Federation President Franco Chimenti told ANSA over
the phone that "Matteo Manassero's return to victory is great
news, one I was most expecting a few months out from the Ryder
Cup in Rome, an unrepeatable event that will mark and epochal
turning point for Italian golf".
Chimenti recalled that 10 years ago Manassero became the
youngest ever Italian winner of a major tournament when at the
age of 20 he won the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth.
This year's Ryder Cup will be played on September 29-October 1
at the Marco Simone Golf & Country Club, just outside the
Italian capital.
One of the Ryder Cup vice captains is Italy's Edoardo Molinari,
older brother (by two years) of the 40-year-old 2018 Open champ
Francesco who shone at the last Ryder Cup in Europe, in France,
when he became the first European to win five points from five
matches.
As well as Francesco Molinari, whose form has slumped of late,
Italian No 1 Guido Migliozzi is hoping to be named in Team
Europe by captain Luke Donald. (ANSA).
Golf: Manassero wins in Denmark
'Great news' ahead of Rome Ryder Cup says fed chief Chimenti
