Thursday, May 31, 2007

WEATHER HITS PGA EUROPRO TOUR
EVENT AT COLLINGTREE PARK

Difficult to write a report on a tournament in which quite a few players have still to complete their second rounds because bad weather caused an early end to the second day's play.
That's the position in the PGA EuroPro Tour event at Collingtree Park.
Without all the second-round totals, it is impossible to be dogmatic about what the maximum figure is for the 36-hole cut.
It looks like those with 145 and better will make it through to the final round.
Freddy Valenti (Pryors Haynes) is the only Scot who has definitely qualified. He has had rounds of 75 and 69 for a level par tally of 144.
Alasdair Hay (three under par in the first round) and Callum Nicoll (one under par) are two who should make it but we'll have to wait and see.
Paul Doherty slumped from a first-round 70 to a second-round 76 and his 146 total looks vulnerable. If the computer projection is correct, the former Scottish boys' match-play champion will miss the cut by one stroke.
Tartan Tour regular Chris Kelly was four over par on the first day. He is one of those still to complete 36 holes.
Elliot Saltman, Paul Cormack and Neil Mitchell are certainly out of it.
Rookie Saltman has had a pair of 75s for 150, the same total as rookie Cormack who has scored 72 and 78.
Neil Mitchell from Murcar Links has scored 75 and 76 for 151.
Chris Farr (six over par first round) and Stephen Lamb (seven over par) have still to complete.
LEADERBOARD
Par 144 (2 x 72)
135 Adam Frayne (St Mellion) 68 67, Russell Claydon (Gog Magog) 69 66.
137 Robert McGuirk (Princes) 70 67.
139 Mark Smith (Erewash Valley) 71 68, Darren Prosser (Stourbridge) 70 69.
Other completed scores:
144 Freddy Valenti (Pryors Haynes) 75 79.
PROJECTED CUT (145 and better to qualify)
146 Paul Doherty (Vale of Glamorgan) 75 76.
150 Elliot Saltman (Craigielaw) 75 75, Paul Cormack (Inchmalro) 72 78.
151 Neil Mitchell (Murcar Links) 75 76.

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