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24 - 27 Jun 2010
Golfclub München Eichenried, Eichenried, Munich, Germany
Unlike in South Africa it was a case of England 1 Germany 0 in Munich when 25 year old David Horsey came charging through from five behind for his first European Tour victory.
Welshman Bradley Dredge, leader since his opening 64 on Thursday, was two in front with nine holes to go at the BMW International Open in Munich.
Welshman Bradley Dredge birdied the opening hole for the third day out of four and stretched his BMW International Open lead to four strokes in Munich.
Bradley Dredge put himself on course for a first European Tour title in four years with a third round 67 at the BMW International Open.
Bradley Dredge saw a four shot lead reduced to one by a charging Ross Fisher in the BMW International Open third round in Munich.
Bradley Dredge had the immediate bonus of a 50 foot chip-in for birdie as he tried to retain the lead at the BMW International Open in Munich.
Welshman Bradley Dredge leads the BMW International Open in Munich at the halfway stage.
Pablo Larrazabal shot a six under par 66 for the second day running to take the clubhouse lead during the second round of the BMW International Open in Munich.
Overnight leaders Bradley Dredge and Peter Whiteford found themselves in a four-way tie at the BMW International Open in Munich.
Welshman Bradley Dredge and Scot Peter Whiteford took the first day honours at the BMW International Open in Munich with eight under par rounds of 64.