NGA PRO TOUR WINTER SERIES OPENER
BARNARD MAKES FLORIDA CUT
BUT CORMACK MISSES OUT
North-east player Mark Barnard made the cut with rounds of 72 and 74 for 146 and a share of 23rd place with one round to go in the NGA Professional Tour Winter Series’ opening tournament over the LPGA Legends Course at Daytona Beach, Florida.
But his fellow-traveller from Scotland, Paul Cormack, attached to Inchmarlo Golf Centre, missed out with 78 and 79 for 79th place in a field of 106 players on 157.
Barnard, also from Banchory, playing out of Slaley Hall Golf Club, is 10 shots behind the four-shot leader, American Theodore Potter (69-67 for eight-under-par 136).
Englishman Paul Curry is in joint 13th place with 73 and 71 for 144.
Barnard and Cormack are in Florida to play in the first six events of the NGA Winter Series. They will come home in mid-December.
BUT CORMACK MISSES OUT
North-east player Mark Barnard made the cut with rounds of 72 and 74 for 146 and a share of 23rd place with one round to go in the NGA Professional Tour Winter Series’ opening tournament over the LPGA Legends Course at Daytona Beach, Florida.
But his fellow-traveller from Scotland, Paul Cormack, attached to Inchmarlo Golf Centre, missed out with 78 and 79 for 79th place in a field of 106 players on 157.
Barnard, also from Banchory, playing out of Slaley Hall Golf Club, is 10 shots behind the four-shot leader, American Theodore Potter (69-67 for eight-under-par 136).
Englishman Paul Curry is in joint 13th place with 73 and 71 for 144.
Barnard and Cormack are in Florida to play in the first six events of the NGA Winter Series. They will come home in mid-December.
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