Golf: Dellingshausen and Schneider shine at the Italian Open!

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Nicolai von Dellingshausen convinces with top positions at the Italian Open 2025. A look at his achievements and successes.

Nicolai von Dellingshausen überzeugt bei den Italian Open 2025 mit Top-Platzierungen. Ein Blick auf seine Leistungen und Erfolge.
Nicolai von Dellingshausen convinces with top positions at the Italian Open 2025. A look at his achievements and successes.

Golf: Dellingshausen and Schneider shine at the Italian Open!

On June 29, 2025, the renowned Italian Open took place in Monte Argentario, where the German golfers Nicolai von Dellingshausen and Maximilian Schneider positioned themselves again in the top ranks. Nicolai von Dellingshausen achieved his third top ten result within one month, just four weeks after his first victory at a professional tournament in Austria. This is a remarkable performance ID that shows the continuous growth and improvement of its skills and indicates its promising career.

Schneider reached seventh place at this exciting tournament, while his compatriot of Dellingshausen landed in the same rank. Schneider had previously earned an excellent moment with a third place in Salzburg and played under the top ten for the second time within four weeks. Von Dellingshausen needed a total of 271 strokes on the Par-70 course, which meant five strokes more than the winner, the French Adrien Saddier.

victory by Adrien Saddier

Adrien Saddier started the last day of the tournament in one fell swelling behind the leading one. However, he managed to complete the day with an impressive score of 4 under par (66). After a mixed first half in which he made two bogeys, Saddier used the second half of the season to achieve five birdies and increase its total number of points to 14 under par. This not only secured him, but also his first title on the DP World Tour, on his 200th tournament.

Saddier expressed his gratitude for the victory and emphasized how important the focus was on the second half of the season. With this achievement he also secured a place at the 153rd open in the Royal Portrush. Martin Couvra, who led after 54 holes, ended the tournament in second place with 12 under par. The players Callum Hill and Dan Bradbury, both of whom were impressive performance

performance of the Germans

Nicolai von Dellingshausen could also be satisfied with his score of 9 under par at the end of the tournament, whereby he also showed himself in shape on the final holes. He reached the finish line with a round of 65 strokes, which is a strong result, although in the end he wrote down a Bogey that threw him back a few blows. The commitment and determination of von Dellingshausen and Schneider show their potential for future tournaments and their ability to compete on the highest levels of golf.

Schneider ended the round more than from Dellingshausen and thus strengthened the impression that both German golfers are on the right track to continue to establish themselves in the international golf world.