John Murphy stays in the hunt at Handa World Invitational
A second-round 69 means John Murphy sits at four-under-par at the halfway point of the ISPS Handa World Invitational, five shots adrift of Scotland's Ewen Ferguson.
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A second-round 69 means John Murphy sits at four-under-par at the halfway point of the ISPS Handa World Invitational, five shots adrift of Scotland's Ewen Ferguson.
Scotland's Ewen Ferguson carded his second 61 in the space of a fortnight to open up a four-shot lead after the opening day of the ISPS Handa World Invitational.
Leona Maguire and Georgia Hall are one shot off the lead at the ISPS Handa World Invitational. Maguire and Hall are two of the star attractions at what is a co-sanctioned event between the LPGA Tour and the LET. Ad The opening two rounds are played over two courses, the Galgorm Castle Golf Club and Massereene Golf Club.
Callum Shinkwin and Julien Guerrier put distance between themselves and the chasers after three rounds of the Cazoo Open at Celtic Manor. Both players have been in contention in recent weeks, with Guerrier fluffing his lines at the Cazoo Classic last month. Ad/> They will have a shot at victory again on Sunday, as they will begin the day well clear, with Shinkwin at 11-under and Guerrier one back.
Julien Guerrier put himself in position to exorcise the demons of last month by moving to the top of the Cazoo Open leaderboard. Cazoo may have been an ugly word in the Guerrier household for a few weeks, as he had the Cazoo Classic in his grasp only to implode on the back nine at Hillside. Ad/> A few weeks on, and the Frenchman is in contention again and holds a two-shot lead heading into the weekend.
Niall Kearney moved into contention at the Hero Open, however, American Sean Crocker remains the man to catch at the Fairmont St Andrews, despite having his day-old course record broken by playing partner and temporary housemate Ewen Ferguson.
Sean Crocker retained the lead at the Hero Open, but Ewen Ferguson stole the show with a stunning course record at Fairmont St Andrews. After a dire run of form that featured nine missed cuts in a row, Crocker found his stride with a brilliant opening round of 63 — a course record for 24 hours. Ad/> Backing up a hot round is not always easy, but Crocker did that as he made six birdies in his round of 66 to move to 15-under par at the halfway stage.
New Zealand’s Ryan Fox insisted he was surprised to find himself setting the pace in the Horizon Irish Open, despite his brilliant form this season.