
In Suez, Egypt, the 2023 season of the Alps Tour begins with the Ein Bay Open (February 21-23, 54 holes) in which 30 Italian players take part in a context of 120 starters. It is played on courses B & C of the Sokhna GC, the same course that will host the second event, the Red Sea Little Venice Open, from 26 to 28 February, but on courses A & B.
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Among the Azzurri will be on the starting tee, among others, Enrico Di Nitto, Federico Maccario, Luca Chianchetti, Andrea Saracino, Edoardo Raffaele Lipparelli, Cristiano Terragni, Giacomo Fortini, Andrea Romano, Riccardo Bregoli and Gianmaria Rean Trinchero.
Absent Stefano Mazzoli, who won last year, as well as Michele Cea who won in 2018. Among the favorites are the Dutch Davey Porsius and Lars Keunen, who scored in 2020, the Swiss Mathias Eggenberger, the Spanish Mario Galiano Aguilar, Manuel Morugan, Joel Moscatel and Daniel Berna, the English Jack Floydd and the French Paul Margolis, Paul Elissalde and Alexandre Daydou.
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