Cameron and McLean inside top 14 in
Germany and Robb should make cut
Ellon's Ross Cameron (Saltire Energy) and Peterhead's Philip McLean (Paul Lawrie Golf Centre) are within the leading 14 players as the German PGA Developmental Tour's Castanea Open at Adendorf, Germany enters its third and last round on Wednesday.
Cameron is joint 11th on 142 with rounds of 70 and 72. His second round included five birdies but he needed them to cancel out five bogeys. Ross is 10 shots behind lear Benjamin Rusch (Switzerland) (65-67 for 132)
McLean has had two steady rounds of 72 and 71 for 143. But for a double bogey 6 at the 18th he would have been in the top 10.
Former Scottish amateur champion Chris Robb (Meldrum House) had a double bogey 5 at the short eighth in his second round 73 for 149.
He is currently joint 47th and should make the cut. Two hours' play were lost on Day 2 because of fog and several players will not complete their second rounds until early Wednesday morning.
The leading 75 and ties will make the cut.
Germany and Robb should make cut
Ellon's Ross Cameron (Saltire Energy) and Peterhead's Philip McLean (Paul Lawrie Golf Centre) are within the leading 14 players as the German PGA Developmental Tour's Castanea Open at Adendorf, Germany enters its third and last round on Wednesday.
Cameron is joint 11th on 142 with rounds of 70 and 72. His second round included five birdies but he needed them to cancel out five bogeys. Ross is 10 shots behind lear Benjamin Rusch (Switzerland) (65-67 for 132)
McLean has had two steady rounds of 72 and 71 for 143. But for a double bogey 6 at the 18th he would have been in the top 10.
Former Scottish amateur champion Chris Robb (Meldrum House) had a double bogey 5 at the short eighth in his second round 73 for 149.
He is currently joint 47th and should make the cut. Two hours' play were lost on Day 2 because of fog and several players will not complete their second rounds until early Wednesday morning.
The leading 75 and ties will make the cut.
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