Daniel Gavins will take a one-shot lead into the final round of the
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PGA EuroPro Tour Championship and will play the final round with Oliver
Farr - whom he lost out to in a play-off at Montrose last month – after
both shot second-round 65s at Prince’s.
Farr
(Worcester Golf & Country Club) shares second with Irishman Michael
McGeady (69, 67) on eight under with Simon Lilly (Wellingborough, 67,
70) and Paul Grannell (Vale Royal Abbey, 65, 72) seven under, two behind
leader Gavins on the
par-72 course.
The
22-year-old, who is attached to De Vere Oulton Hall, is second on the
Order of Merit and has already guaranteed himself a top five finish
along with George Woolgar (Capitalservices). He won the HotelPlanner.com
Championship at Dale
Hill in August and finished second in the Eagle Orchid Scottish Masters
at Montrose and in the Clipper Logistics Championship at Moor Allerton,
losing in a sudden-death play-off in both events.
A
victory for either Gavins or Farr tomorrow would see them crowned 2013
Order of Merit champion, provided Woolgar finishes outside the top two.
The Chesterfield golfer is tied 36th on level par ahead of Thursday’s final 18.
“I
hit the fairways and holed some nice putts,” said Gavins of his second
round. “At the start of the day it was pretty calm but the wind picked
up as my round went on.
“It
would mean an awful lot to win this week but I am not really thinking
about winning the Order of Merit. I already have Challenge Tour through
the top five so anything else this week is a bonus.”
Joint second-placed Farr said: “I hit
seven birdies and played some really good golf, it was probably one of
the best rounds I have ever played and in some tricky conditions coming
down the stretch.”
Woolgar
leads the Tour rankings, with Gavins, Farr, Dave Coupland (-1, T31) and
Paul McKechnie (-4, T14) completing the current top five. Only Woolgar
and Gavins have already secured their playing rights for next season’s
Challenge Tour.
The top five on the Order of Merit at the conclusion of Tour
Championship will earn a card on next season’s Challenge Tour.
Spectator
entry to Tour Championship is free of charge throughout the week and a
two-hour highlights package will be broadcast at 8pm on Tuesday, October
29 on Sky Sports 2 HD, repeated four times the following day.
SECOND ROUND LEADERBOARD
Par 144 (2x72)
135 Daniel Gavins (Eng) 70 64
136 Oliver Farr (Wal) 71 65, Michael McGeady (Ire) 69 67
137 Simon Lilly (Eng) 67 70, Paul Grannel (Eng 65 72
SCOTS' SCORES
139 Paul Shields (Kirkhill) 68 71, Zack Saltman (Archerfield Links) 67 71 (T9)
140 Paul McKechnie (Braid Hills) 69 71, Paul Doherty (Vale Hotel) 69 71 (T14)
141 Shaun McAllister (Craigielaw) 67 74 (T20)
144 Elliot Saltman (Archerfield Links) 72 72 (T36)
SECOND ROUND LEADERBOARD
Par 144 (2x72)
135 Daniel Gavins (Eng) 70 64
136 Oliver Farr (Wal) 71 65, Michael McGeady (Ire) 69 67
137 Simon Lilly (Eng) 67 70, Paul Grannel (Eng 65 72
SCOTS' SCORES
139 Paul Shields (Kirkhill) 68 71, Zack Saltman (Archerfield Links) 67 71 (T9)
140 Paul McKechnie (Braid Hills) 69 71, Paul Doherty (Vale Hotel) 69 71 (T14)
141 Shaun McAllister (Craigielaw) 67 74 (T20)
144 Elliot Saltman (Archerfield Links) 72 72 (T36)
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