Mark Brown himself admits it would be hard to play better tee to green than he has over the last two days, today shooting a 1-over par 71 in the second round of the KLM Open in Holland. Brown’s putter let him down today, with five makeable birdie chances in the last seven holes going begging. Brown, resplendent in the Dutch national colour of orange, played sublimely other than a misjudged wedge on the fifth where he found very thick rough, bashed the ball out and three putted for double bogey. Mark made 14 greens in regulation but 33 putts was way too many on a day when so many chances were there for the taking. He now faces a nervous wait to see if he makes the cut, though realistically he will make it on the number. Should he play the weekend he will be looking to capitalise on the early conditions and make a move on the field. Click here for full scores.
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