Pedrag Harrington has requested the Open and the ISPS Honda Senior Open to become the fifth player to win the date as they take the lead of the one -stroke over the weekend in the Saning Deal.
Duber, who won the Clerat Jug in 2007 and 2008 and successfully successfully, put five cards under the Under -round of 65 on the old course in the Saning Dale when he reached eight after the first two days.
Last month, after a US senior open victory in Broadmore in Colorado, Herrington, a senior winner earlier this year, won a stroke over South Korean defending champion Jay Choi, who defended the senior Open title in 2000 after Christie Open General.
Speaking after his second round on Friday, Herrington confessed:
“I mounted a lot of my fate today. I have a lot of good things in the game. Mentally done a lot of good things. The short game was sharp. But I did a good job, where I should score, and then I had troubles on many other holes. Some recovered shots hit the shots and never took over my game.
“I clearly like people with these 72 holes and big golf courses are in me. I am glad to see that there is a little moist in this course. It is starting to diminish. Since it is a little smaller, the benefit will be removed from me. I am getting fine at this time.”
Choi carded six birds in his 67 round and the 55 -year -old took the lead on the occasion of nine after the Birdi in the 14th, but two dropped bullets to 16 and 17, he saw the 2018 European Rider Cup captain Thomas Bijran as well as the second part.
Bedgen created a storm in the controversy when he started seven cards under seven rounds equal to 63 after his opening period began equal to the day level. The winner of the 15 -time DP World Tour carded seven Birds and Eagle to move 41 locations to the Leader Board.
Major Champion Ernie Ellis and Justin Leonard, also writing their names in the history books as winner of both Open and Senior Open, Argentina’s Resto Gonzalez and Australia’s Cameron Percy, fourth in fourth.
Stephen Allen, Australia, and the English Greg Owen participated in the eighth under the eighth, while the major winners Paul Lari, Corey Pune and Yang Yang are in the tenth tie in the tenth.
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