PHILIP McLEAN RETIRES AFTER FIRST-ROUND 76
SAM KILOH'S SIX BIRDIES IN GALLANT
BID TO BEAT CUT IN GERMANY
Portlethen youngster Sam Kiloh, a rookie pro in the Paul Lawrie Golf Centre stable, failed to beat the second-round cut in the German PGA Tour's developmental competition, the Gut Bissenmoor Classic at Bad Bramstedt - but did improve by seven shots with a two-over-par 73 for a tally of 153.
Kiloh, pictured, had six birdies in his second round (first, seventh, ninth, 14th, 17th and 18th, but a triple bogey 7 at the 15th after a double bogey 5 at the short 11th scuppered his qualifying hopes.
Stablemate Philip McLean from Peterhead retired after his first-round 76.
Germany's Sebastian Heisele leads by one with a 10-under-par total of 132 (68-64).
Compatriot Julian Kunzenbacher is lying second on 133 (65-68).
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Compatriot Julian Kunzenbacher is lying second on 133 (65-68).
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