KLM Open: Top 10 Power Rankings
By Adam McGee
Although the rotation of courses has led to a mixed bag of finishes for the Paraguayan at the KLM Open, he has threatened victory at this event in recent seasons.
Fourth placed last year as Thomas Pieters claimed the title, and a runner-up back in 2010 when Martin Kaymer was victorious, Zanotti is overdue a win in the Netherlands and it could very well come this week.
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Fabrizio Zanotti
No. 148, 4th In 2015
Fabrizio Zanotti might only have two top-10 finishes this season, but he has failed to finish outside of the top-35 in an event in over three months now. Put simply, he’s yet another who has been playing well without dazzling of late.
Although the rotation of courses has led to a mixed bag of finishes for the Paraguayan at the KLM Open, he has threatened victory at this event in recent seasons.
Fourth placed last year as Thomas Pieters claimed the title, and a runner-up back in 2010 when Martin Kaymer was victorious, Zanotti is overdue a win in the Netherlands and it could very well come this week.
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