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Update on Upcoming Events in Egypt:

Due to the ongoing conflict in the Gulf region, the Pro Golf Tour is currently reviewing whether the tournaments scheduled to take place in Egypt from 7–14 April 2026 can be held as planned.

The safety and well-being of all players, caddies, officials, and staff remains our highest priority.

At this stage, no final decision has been made. The Pro Golf Tour will make a final decision before the entry deadline on 19 March 2026 and will inform all players immediately once this decision has been taken.

We appreciate your understanding and patience while this evaluation is ongoing.

The April tournaments (7–9 April 2026 and 12–14 April 2026) will be relocated from Cairo to Ain Sokhna, provided that the regional conditions allow the events to take place safely.

Marc Hammer wins at German triple triumph

Starnberg Open 2020

In the end, the Starnberg Open 2020 was firmly in German hands: Top amateur Marc Hammer, member of the National Team Germany, secured himself the winner's trophy on the fast greens of GC Starnberg after scoring rounds of 66, 64 and 67 with a total 16 under par. This finally gave him a one stroke advantage over German professional Thomas Rosenmüller and Leon Breimer, another German amateur, who both shared 2nd place with 15 under par.


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Starnberg - "It was great to play in the last group today! I felt very comfortable from the start," said Marc Hammer, who was 12 under par after 36 holes and shared first place with local hero Jonas Kölbing. After Kölbing made two double bogeys on the front nine Hammer was able to take an early lead. His toughest rivals for victory were now Leon Breimer and Thomas Rosenmüller; this trio took turns at the top of the leaderboard. But when Breimer and Rosenmüller both bogeyd the 18th they missed the playoff and paved the way for Marc Hammer to win the tournament.
 
"It was fun to create birdie chances on this great course and then to be able to transform them on these fast, true greens," said Hammer. “Today I hit all greens and had very precise drives. I also had the speed of the greens under control,” said the winner. "The tournament shows that I am on the right track and that I can win." However, the move to a professional carrer is not planned before 2022: "Next year I will definitely still play as an amateur."

The next tournament of the Pro Golf Tour takes place from August 28th to 30th in the Czech Republic. The ALTERPRO Trophy by Extec is endowed with 40,000 euros in prize money.