Mark Brown’s costly triple bogey on the par three thirteenth in the second round in Switzerland means he will have yet another weekend without competition golf. At 3-under for the round he looked well placed to play another two rounds but his horrid error and only one following birdie in a round of one under par 70 means he is likeley to miss the cut by one or two shots. Click here for full scores.
Triple Trouble Adds to Woes
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Mixed Bag on First Day
4 September, 2009 | Be the first to comment
It was a round of two halves for Mark Brown today as he shot a one over par 72 in the first round of the Omega European Masters in Switzerland. Brown started solidly and confidently on the back nine, getting to 2-under par with little trouble on the scenic course. However a bogey from the middle of the fairway and a missed green on two saw the first bogey of three on the front nine. The head stayed on until his drive went slightly left on the fourth and then Mark made hard work of the rest of the round, creating few chances and making bogey on six from a missed green with a wedge. Mark is currently 97th and will tee off tomorrow at 9:10am (7:10pm NZT). Click here for full scores.
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