MONTY MARCHES THREE CLEAR IN BID FOR FIRST SENIOR TOUR WIN
Colin Montgomerie on the downswing today. Picture by courtesy of Getty Images(c)
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A
stunning run of six consecutive birdies helped Colin Montgomerie surge
into a commanding lead as the Scot searches for his maiden European
Senior Tour win at the Travis Perkins plc Senior Masters.
After
trailing by one overnight, Montgomerie looked in imperious form in
signing for a second superb 68 in a row to move three clear of two-time
Senior Masters champion Carl Mason on eight under par, while another Scot,
Ross Drummond is a
shot further back with 18 holes to play at Woburn Golf Club.
There
were deceptive conditions for the second day’s play, with blanket blue
skies and glorious sunshine belying a swirling Woburn wind and a fast
and firm Duke’s Course that saw scoring conditions difficult and only
ten men finish under
par by close of play on Saturday.
But
Montgomerie, this week making just his third appearance on the Senior
Tour and chasing his first professional victory since the 2007 European
Open, seemingly revelled in the challenge, bouncing back from an opening
bogey at the par
five first with six straight pars.
It
was at the par four eighth, though, that his round caught fire, holing a
30-foot birdie putt to kick-start a run of six birdies in succession in
what was a true masterclass in iron-play.
Montgomerie
two-putted for a birdie at the long 11th but besides that the
eight-time European Number One’s gains at the ninth, tenth, 12th and
13th holes all came after hitting his approaches to three feet or
closer.
“I
didn’t really have to make one putt in that run after holing that long
one at the eighth,” said Montgomerie, who made a second bogey of the day
at the 14th before parring his way in.
“So
my irons are good, it’s just a question of getting into the right
positions and then trying to take advantage. The fairways have firmed up
a lot in the last few days and when that happens this course becomes
difficult so it’s a question
of managing your way around.
“It
would mean an awful lot to win tomorrow,” he continued. “I haven’t won
for a long time, six years, so it would be very special if I can go on
and complete the job.”
The
leader also took time out to send his best wishes to the hospitalised
Bernard Gallacher, who captained Montgomerie in his first three
appearances in The Ryder Cup.
He
said: “All we can do, as everybody will, is wish him well. Our thoughts
go out to him and his family and let’s hope he makes a speedy recovery.”
Mason,
who won this event in 2006 and 2007, birdied three of the four par
fives en route to a three under par 69 to finish three shots behind
Montgomerie heading into the final round.
If
the 60 year old were to triumph on Sunday then the Senior Masters would
become the fourth Senior Tour event that Mason has won three times after
the English Senior Open, the ISPS Handa PGA Seniors Championship and
the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors
Open.
“I
drove the ball beautifully today so I’m very pleased,” said 25-time
Senior Tour winner Mason. “I managed to stay out of trouble and that is
very important around here, it’s a real test of golf.
“It’s a deceptive course, it’s not one of those that is going to get eaten up – it never happens.
“If I can play like that again tomorrow then I will give myself a real chance.”
Overnight
leader Luis Carbonetti struggled somewhat in the breezy conditions,
posting a two over par 74 to finish the day in a tie for fourth place
alongside Spain’s Miguel Angel Martin on three under par.
SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
Par 144 (2x72)
136 C Montgomerie (Sco) 68 68
139 C Mason (Eng) 70 69
140 R Drummond (Sco) 70 70
141 L Carbonetti (Arg) 67 74, M Martin (Esp) 71 70
142 P Walton (Irl) 69 73
143 S Brown (Eng) 72 71, T Thelen (USA) 71 72, R Gibson (Can) 70 73, P Linhart (Esp) 72 71
144 S Tinning (Den) 73 71, I Woosnam (Wal) 72 72, J Spence (Eng) 70 74, M James (Eng) 69 75
145 A Oldcorn (Sco) 71 74, S Van Vuuren (RSA) 68 77, R Thompson (USA) 74 71
146 J Quiros (Esp) 70 76, C Williams
(RSA) 71 75, P Wesselingh (Eng) 74 72, G Wolstenholme (Eng) 74 72, B
Cameron (Eng) 73 73, M Kuramoto (Jpn) 74 72, J Bruner (USA) 71 75, A
Sherborne (Eng) 69 77, G Manson (Aut) 74 72
147 M Farry (Fra) 72 75, A Franco
(Par) 73 74, A Murray (Eng) 77 70, T Johnstone (Zim) 72 75, S McAllister
(Sco) 73 74, P Curry (Eng) 75 72, P Fowler (Aus) 74 73
148 N Job (Eng) 76 72, H Buhrmann (RSA) 75 73, P Golding (Eng) 71 77, P Eales (Eng) 78 70
149
J Carriles (Esp) 79 70, S Torrance (Sco) 73 76, G Norquist (USA) 71 78,
J Laforce (Can) 77 72, G Brand Jnr (Sco) 74 75, D Durnian (Eng) 78 71, G
Banister (Aus) 76 73, S Cipa (Eng) 73 76, M Harwood (Aus) 73 76, G
Ryall (Eng) 71 78
150 M Cunning (USA) 72 78, D O'Sullivan (Irl) 77 73, J Harrison (Eng) 75 75
151 P Mitchell (Eng) 75 76
152 S Luna (Esp) 75 77, J Rivero (Esp) 71 81, K Spurgeon (Eng) 75 77, T Elliott (Aus) 75 77
153 D Smyth (Irl) 73 80, S Bennett (Eng) 75 78, G Ralph (Eng) 74 79, D James (Sco) 82 71
154 C Rocca (Ita) 76 78, M Piñero (Esp) 77 77, D Hospital (Esp) 77 77
155 P Barber (Eng) 76 79, P Jonas (Can) 73 82, T Price (Aus) 77 78, W Grant (Eng) 76 79, J Gould (Eng) 79 76
158 B Stevens (Eng) 78 80
159 M McLean (Eng) 81 78
163 A Garrido (Esp) 78 85
167 V Garcia (Esp) 85 82
** P Way (Eng) Retired
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