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Post by The Boss on Feb 22, 2024 13:18:08 GMT
ROUND 1Scoring was difficult today - and probably will be for the whole week. Les Souter (68) and Bob Fletcher (69) made good starts, with Jared Keener (70) not far behind. Ian McKinley and Hans Kunok had rounds to forget and have a lot of work to do to get into contention...
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Post by The Boss on Feb 23, 2024 16:58:20 GMT
ROUND 2Jared Keener produced one of the best rounds of the day, a super 65, to climb to within one shot of the halfway leaders. Meanwhile, Bob Fletcher's second 69 of the event sees him now four strokes off the pace and still in contention. Les Souter slumped to a 74 and now surely has too much to do to threaten the leading group...
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Post by The Boss on Feb 25, 2024 14:56:54 GMT
ROUND 3Very extreme conditions proved to be too challenging for most players today. High flyer Jared Keener could only put together a 76 which saw him drop 5 shots behind the leader. However, Bob Fletcher battled gamely against the elements to card his third 69 of the championship, a score that leaves him in a tie for 2nd, just one stroke off the pace. Round 4 promises to be fascinating...
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Post by The Boss on Feb 26, 2024 15:58:41 GMT
ROUND 4Possibly the hardest conditions of the tourney, where birdies were hard to come by but dropped shots were plentiful. Going into the final round Bob Fletcher had high hopes of clinching his first ever Major title, but it wasn't to be and his 72 was only good enough to end the event in a tie for 5th, 3 strokes behind the winner. At halfway Jared Keener was very much in contention but, after he followed yesterday's 76 with a 79 today he looked totally shell-shocked. See you in Fiji next week...
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Post by altaedm on Feb 26, 2024 19:35:19 GMT
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