Wednesday, June 17, 2009

England lying fourth in world boys'

team championship in Japan

England (420) are lying fourth behind Argentina (416), Chinese Taipei (417) and the United States (418) after two rounds of the Toyota world boys' team championship at Chukyo Golf Club in Japan.
Chris Lloyd, despite a sore shoulder, is the leading English player at joint 11th place in the individual standings with rounds of 73 and 68 for a 36-hole tally of 141 over the par-71 course.
Lloyd's only bogey came at the 18th.
Jonathan Bell has had rounds of 72 and 70 for 142, the same total as team-mate Max Smith who was heading for a score in the 60s until he bogeyed the 17th and triple-bogeyed the 18th for a 71, a repeat of his first round.
Thomas Lewis is on 143 after scores of 68 75.
Santiago Gavino (Mexico) is the individual leader by four strokes on eight-under-par 138 with scores of 66 and 68.
SECOND ROUND SCOREBOARD
Teams

Par 426 (6x71)
416 Argentina. 417 Chinese Taipei, 416 United States. 420 England. 421 Mexico, 422 South Korea. 425 Australia, Japan. 430 Portugal. 432 Sweden. 437 South Africa. 443 Norway. 452 Uruguay. 453 Canada.
Individuals
Par 142 (2x71)
134 Santiago Gavino (Mex) 68 66.
138 Luke Humphries (Aus) 70 68, Evan Beck (US) 68 70.
139 T J Vogel (US) 73 66, Kyoung-Hoon Lee (SKo) 71 68, Cameron Smith (Aus) 71 68, Tomohiro Umeyama (Jap) 71 68, Tomas Cocha (Arg) 71 68, Tao Huyang (Tai) 67 72.
Selected scores:
141 Chris Lloyd (Eng) 73 68.
142 Jonathan Bell (Eng) 72 70, Max Smith (Eng) 71 71.
143 Thomas Lewis (Eng) 68 75.

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