Friday, February 23, 2007

McLEAN BACK IN 31 TO BEAT
SOUTH AFRICAN CUT BUT
LITTLE TWO SHOTS OVER

Glasgow-born Alan McLean, thanks to an inward half of 31, survived the halfway cut in the South African Tekom PGA championship with a seven-birdie round of six-under-par 66 and a 36-hole total of 138.
Alan, pictured right, goes into the third round in joint 23rd place, seven shots off the lead.
But Euan Little from Dumfries failed to make the field for the last two rounds after a 71 for 145 - two shots over the limit qualifying mark.
South African Andrew McLardy leads by one shot with scores of 65 and 66 for 13-under-par 131.
LEADERBOARD
Par 144 (2 x 72)
Players from South Africa unless stated
131 Andrew McLardy 65 66.
132 Louis Oosthuizen 67 75.
133 Branden Grace (am) 65 68, Divan Van den Heever 65 68, Charl Schwartzel 69 64, Marc Cayeux (Zim) 66 67.
Other scores:
138 Alan McLean (Sco) 72 66
145 Euan Little (Sco) 74 71.

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