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Post by The Boss on Mar 4, 2021 12:02:22 GMT
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Post by The Boss on Mar 5, 2021 11:58:31 GMT
Round 2 - First round leader Arnold Palmer was unable to repeat the magic of his first day 64, and his 72 today saw him fall two strokes off the lead and in a tie for fifth with 'guest' Bob Fletcher who carded another 68. Another 'guest', Ian McKinley, recorded the best round of the day, a fine 66, to leap into a tie for third spot, a stroke ahead of Palmer and Fletcher, and only one shot behind the new joint leaders, PGA Tour professionals Bob Lunn and Australian Bruce Devlin. Our other 'guest' players again found it hard going out there, Terry Baldwin repeating his first round 73, while Les Souter improved by shooting a 71, as did Mark Lipping when he came in with a 74 under his belt. It could be another close one... OUR NEW JOINT LEADERS AT HALFWAY - BRUCE DEVLIN AND BOB LUNN
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Post by The Boss on Mar 6, 2021 14:08:34 GMT
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Post by The Boss on Mar 8, 2021 17:11:29 GMT
Arnold Palmer couldn't hang on to his Round 3 lead, only recording a level par round to finish the week, which allowed BOB LUNN to creep into first place courtesy of a hard-fought 70. The best-placed 'guest' player was Juan Aetee who ended the tourney in a tie for fifth spot. Juan showed admirable consistency by shooting under par in all four rounds. Other 'guest' players had mixed fortunes - Bob Fletcher did well by finishing tied for ninth, one stroke behind Juan, while a further shot back were Hans Kunok and Ian McKinley, who were tied thirteenth. Further down the leaderboard were Terry Baldwin, tied 57th, Mark Lipping, tied 71st, and Les Souter in 83rd. Hans Kunok claimed the best round of the event, a stellar 62 in Round 2, and it's interesting that the most difficult round came on the final day when the wind was at it's lowest, but the greens were at their fastest and the pins at their most difficult.
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