Tuesday, September 27, 2016

German PGA Pro Golf Tour Championship

Ross Cameron 16th with a round to go despite 

late bogeys, seven behind leader

Three late bogeys took the edge off Ross Cameron's second-round challenge in the German PGA's Pro Golf Tour Championship at Castanea Golf Resort, Adendorf in Germany.

Cameron, pictured by Cal Carson Golf Agency, out in 32, was going well until he bogeyed the 13th, 15th and 17th. He had five birdies in all in a round of two-under-par 70 for a two-under tally of 142, which left him in 16th position, seven shots behind the leader, Mathieu Fenasse (France) (66-69 for 135), with one round to go.
Kevin Duncan had a 67, one of the best second-round scores, including eagle 3s at the 10th and 16th in halves of 34 and 33. He is tied 17th on 143, three ahead of Chris Robb who slipped back with a 75 for 146. He had an eagle 3 at the 10th but also a triple bogey 7 at the 12th for a share of 33rd place.
Alexander Culverwell (77-73) and Philip McLean (76-74) are sharing 50th place on 150.
Sam Kiloh has had disappointing scores of 77 and 76 for 153.

PRO GOLF TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP
Castanea Golf Resort, Adendorf, Germany
LEADING SECOND-ROUND SCORES
Par 144 (2x72)
135 M Fenasse (Fra) 66 69
136 S Matus (Cze Rep) 70 66
137 K Subregis (Fra) 68 69

SCOTS' SCORES
142 R Cameron 72 70 (16th)
143 K Duncan  76 67 (T17)
146 C Robb 71 75 (T33)
150 A Culverwell 77 73, P McLean 76 74 (T50)
153 S Kiloh 77 76 (60th)



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