After falling 38 positions (75 hits, three over Par) , on the third day of golf’s Challenge de Itália, in Monterosi, taking the 45th place, José-Filipe Lima finished the tournament in 41st place. Before Saturday, however, the Portuguese golfer had finished the second round among the top seven, completing the journey with four bogeys and a birdie, totalling 213 hits, 12 more than the Frenchman Antoine Rozner, who kept leading the Challenge circuit tournament at that time. In the final stage, the Olympic golfer won 71, one under Par, by adding up five birdies (one hit under Par), two bogeys (one over Par) and a double bogey (two over Par). The Portuguese ended up the tournament, therefore, in the 41st place, by finishing with 284 hits, four under Par. Contrary to what was expected, the winner turned out to be, not the Frenchman Antoine Rozner, but the English Matthew Jordan, that beat the Italian Lorenzo Scalise in a play-off after both having finished with 271 hits, 17 under Par.