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That’s a first bogey in 35 holes for Chris Gddup as his lengthy par put trickles past. A T-shot into the sand has cost him there and he now only leads by one. A long conversation between Rory Mroy and his caddy Harry Diamond at the getable fifth hole. It’s three wood they decide upon, and the Northern Irishman sends it bounding up the middle. It is noticeable how much bigger the crowd is for this pair than any other on the course. No question about the biggest draw this week. Having found a fairway bunker off the tea at 7, Rory Mroy does well to give himself a chance at par from 13th. However, it drifts by the right of the hole and the Northern Irishman drops back to seven under. Seraka tidies up to save par. But Aberg is now also sharing that lead with Windham Clark who posts a seventh birdie of the day. Quite the effort. Chris Gotup a few holes back is likely wondering what’s happened to his overnight advantage. Ludvig Aberg finds the right edge of the green at the drivable par4 fifth. The Swed’s lengthy eagle putt is superb for line and not bad for pace either. A tap-in birdie takes him to 10 under and a share of first place from where they both were. Two excellent pairs for Chris Gddarup and Harry Hall at the third. Two pars for Rory Mroy at five and six. While his playing partner Sept Straka joins him at eight under with a lovely chip and putt for Birdie at the fifth. It’s all bunching up very nicely. More issues for Harry Hall at the third as his drive heads way left. Chris Gotup is also in bother. His second shot finds a bunker. He hacks out sideways and needs to get up and down for par. The chasing pack are gathering steam. England’s Marco Penbury’s II and is joined in a four-way share of second by Kevin U who has gained three shots in his opening seven holes. L Aber 9, M. Schmid 63. Ludvig Aberg moves one off the lead with his first birdie of the day. The Swede makes light work of the par 53rd and polishes off a simple putt. That’s a first bogey in 35 holes for Chris Gddup as his lengthy par put trickles past. A T-shot into the sand has cost him there and he now only leads by one. A long conversation between Rory Mroy and his caddy Harry Diamond at the getable fifth hole. It’s three wood they decide upon, and the Northern Irishman sends it bounding up the middle. It is noticeable how much bigger the crowd is for this pair than any other on the course. No question about the biggest draw this week, having found a fairway bunker off the tea at 7. Rory Mroy does well to give himself a chance at par from 13th. However, it drifts by the right of the hole and the Northern Irishman drops back to seven under. Seep Straa tidies up to save par. But Aberg is now also sharing that lead with Windam Clark who posts a seventh birdie of the day. Quite the effort. Chris Gotup a few holes back is likely wondering what’s happened to his overnight advantage. Ludvig Aberg finds the right edge of the green at the drivable par4 fifth. The Swed’s lengthy eagle putt is superb for line and not bad for pace either. A tap-in birdie takes him to 10 under and a share of first place from where they both were. Two excellent pairs for Chris Gotup and Harry Hall at the third. Two pars for Rory Mroy at five and six while his playing partner Sept Straka joins him at eight under with a lovely chip and putt for Birdie at the fifth. It’s all bunching up very nicely. More issues for Harry Hall at the third as his drive heads way left. Chris Gotup is also in bother. His second shot finds a bunker. He hacks out sideways and needs to get up and down for par. The chasing pack are gathering steam. England’s Marco Penbury’s III and is joined in a four-way share of second by Kevin U who has gained three shots in his opening seven holes. L Aberg nine M Schmid 63. Ludvig Aberg moves one off the lead with his first birdie of the day. The Swede makes light work of the par 5/3 and polishes off a simple putt. That’s a first bogey in 35 holes for Chris GDU as his lengthy par put trickles past. A T-shot into the sand has cost him there and he now only leads by one. A long conversation between Rory Mroy and his caddy Harry Diamond at the getable fifth hole. It’s three wood they decide upon, and the Northern Irishman sends it bounding up the middle. It is noticeable how much bigger the crowd is for this pair than any other on the course. No question about the biggest draw this week, having found a fairway bunker off the tea at 7. Rory Mroy does well to give himself a chance at par from 13th. However, it drifts by the right of the hole and the Northern Irishman drops back to seven under. Seep Straa tidies up to save Parr. But Aberg is now also sharing that lead with Windam Clark who posts a seventh birdie of the day. Quite the effort. Chris Gotup a few holes back is likely wondering what’s happened to his overnight advantage. Ludvig Aberg finds the right edge of the green at the drivable par4 fifth. The Swed’s lengthy eagle putt is superb for line and not bad for pace either. A tap-in birdie takes him to 10 under and a share of first place from where they both were. Two excellent pairs for Chris Gotup and Harry Hall at the third. Two pars for Rory Mroy at five and six while his playing partner seep straa joins him at eight under with a lovely chip and putt for birdie at the fifth. It’s all bunching up very nicely. More issues for Harry Hall at the third as his drive heads way left. Chris Gotup is also in bother. His second shot finds a bunker. He hacks out sideways and needs to get up and down for par. The chasing pack are gathering steam. England’s Marco Penbury’s III and is joined in a four-way share of second by Kevin U who has gained three shots in his opening seven holes. L Aberg 9 Mid 63. Ludvig Aberg moves one off the lead with his first birdie of the day. The Swede makes light work of the par 53 and polishes off a simple putt. That’s a first bogey in 35 holes for Chris GDU as his lengthy par put trickles past. A T-shot into the sand has cost him there and he now only leads by one. A long conversation between Rory Mroy and his caddy Harry Diamond at the getable fifth hole. It’s three wood they decide upon, and the Northern Irishman sends it bounding up the middle. It is noticeable how much bigger the crowd is for this pair than any other on the course. No question about the biggest draw this week, having found a fairway bunker off the tea at 7. Rory Mroy does well to give himself a chance at par from 13th. However, it drifts by the right of the hole and the Northern Irishman drops back to seven under. Seep Straa tidies up to save Parr. But Aberg is now also sharing that lead with Windham Clark who posts a seventh birdie of the day. Quite the effort. Chris Gddarup a few holes back is likely wondering what’s happened to his overnight advantage. Ludvig Aberg finds the right edge of the green at the drivable par4 fifth. The Swed’s lengthy eagle putt is superb for line and not bad for pace either. A tap-in birdie takes him to 10 under and a share of first place from where they both were. Two excellent pairs for Chris Gotup and Harry Hall at the third. Two pars for Rory Mroy at five and six. While his playing partner Sept Straka joins him at eight under with a lovely chip and putt for Birdie at the fifth. It’s all bunching up very nicely. More issues for Harry Hall at the third as his drive heads way left. Chris Gotup is also in bother. His second shot finds a bunker. He hacks out sideways and needs to get up and down for par. The chasing pack are gathering steam. England’s Marco Penbury’s III and is joined in a four-way share of second by Kevin U who has gained three shots in his opening seven holes. L Aberg 9 Mid 63. Ludvig Aberg moves one off the lead with his first birdie of the day. The Swede makes light work of the par 53 and polishes off a simple putt. That’s a first bogey in 35 holes for Chris GDU as his lengthy par put trickles past. A te-ot has cost him there and he now only leads by one. A long conversation between Rory Mroy and his caddy Harry Diamond at the getable fifth hole. It’s three wood they decide upon, and the Northern Irishman sends it bounding up the middle. It is noticeable how much bigger the crowd is for this pair than any other on the course. No question about the biggest draw this week, having found a fairway bunker off the tea at 7. Rory Mroy does well to give himself a chance at par from 13th. However, it drifts by the right of the hole and the Northern Irishman drops back to seven under. Sep Straka tidies up to save par. But Aberg is now also sharing that lead with Windham Clark who posts a seventh birdie of the day. Quite the effort. Chris Gotup a few holes back is likely wondering what’s happened to his overnight advantage. Ludvig Aberg finds the right edge of the green at the drivable par4 fifth. The Swed’s lengthy eagle putt is superb for line and not bad for pace either. A tap-in birdie takes him to 10 under and a share of first place from where they both were. Two excellent pairs for Chris Gddup and Harry Hall at the third. Two pars for Rory Mroy at five and six while his playing partner Sept Straka joins him at eight under with a lovely chip and putt for Birdie at the fifth. It’s all bunching up very nicely. More issues for Harry Hall at the third as his drive heads way left. Chris Gotup is also in bother. His second shot finds a bunker. He hacks out sideways and needs to get up and down for par. The chasing pack are gathering steam. England’s Marco Penbury’s II and is joined in a four-way share of second by Kevin U who has gained three shots in his opening seven holes. L Aberg 9 Mid 63. Ludvig Aberg moves one off the lead with his first birdie of the day. The Swede makes light work of the par 53rd and polishes off a simple putt. That’s a first bogey in 35 holes for Chris Gddarup as his lengthy par put trickles past. A T-shot into the sand has cost him there and he now only leads by one. A long conversation between Rory Mroy and his caddy Harry Diamond at the getable fifth hole. It’s three wood they decide upon, and the Northern Irishman sends it bounding up the middle. It is noticeable how much bigger the crowd is for this pair than any other on the course. No question about the biggest draw this week, having found a fairway bunker off the tea at 7. Rory Mroy does well to give himself a chance at par from 13th. However, it drifts by the right of the hole and the Northern Irishman drops back to seven under. Seb Straka tidies up to save par. But Aberg is now also sharing that lead with Windham Clark who posts a seventh birdie of the day. Quite the effort. Chris got herup a few holes back is likely wondering what’s happened to his overnight ad. Ludvig Aenbirdie takes him to 10 under and a share of first place from where they both were. Two excellent pairs for Chris Goddarup and Harry Hall at the third two pars for Rory Mroy at five and six. while his playing partner seep straa joins him at eight under with a lovely chip and putt for birdie at the fifth. It’s all bunching up very nicely. More issues for Harry Hall at the third as his drive heads way left. Chris got herup is also in bother. His second shot finds a bunker. He hacks out sideways and needs to get up and down for par. The chasing pack are gathering steam. England’s Marco Penbury’s III and is joined in a four-way share of second by Kevin Yu, who has gained three shots in his opening seven holes. L Aberg 9 Mid 63. Ludvig Aberg moves one off the lead with his first birdie of the day. The Swede makes light work of the par 53rd and polishes off a simple putt. That’s a first bogey in 35 holes for Chris GDU as his lengthy par put trickles past. A T-shot into the sand has cost him there and he now only leads by one. A long conversation between Rory Mroy and his caddy Harry Diamond at the getable fifth hole. It’s three wood they decide upon, and the Northern Irishman sends it bounding up the middle. It is noticeable how much bigger the crowd is for this pair than any other on the course. No question about the biggest draw this week. Having found a fairway bunker off the tea at 7, Rory Mroy does well to give himself a chance at par from 13th. However, it drifts by the right of the hole and the Northern Irishman drops back to seven under. Seraka tidies up to save par. But Aberg is now also sharing that lead with Windham Clark who posts a seventh birdie of the day. Quite the effort. Chris Goddarup a few holes back is likely wondering what’s happened to his overnight advantage. Ludvig Aberg finds the right edge of the green at the drivable par4 fifth. The Swed’s lengthy eagle putt is superb for line and not bad for pace either. A tap-in birdie takes him to 10 under and a share of first place from where they both were. Two excellent pairs for Chris Gddarup and Harry Hall at the third. Two pars for Rory Mroy at five and six. While his playing partner Sept Straka joins him at eight under with a lovely chip and putt for Birdie at the fifth. It’s all bunching up very nicely. More issues for Harry Hall at the third as his drive heads way left. Chris got up is also in bother. His second shot finds a bunker. He hacks out sideways and needs to get up and down for par. The Chasing Pack are gathering steam. England’s Marco Penbury’s III and is joined in a four-way share of second by Kevin U who has gained three shots in his opening seven holes. L Aberg 9 Mid 63. Ludvig Aberg moves one off the lead with his first birdie of the day. The Swede makes light work of the par 53rd and polishes off a simple putt. That’s a first bogey in 35 holes for Chris Gddup as his lengthy par put trickles past. A T-shot into the sand has cost him there and he now only leads by one. A long conversation between Rory Mroy and his caddy Harry Diamond at the getable fifth hole. It’s three wood they decide upon, and the Northern Irishman sends it bounding up the middle. It is noticeable how much bigger the crowd is for this pair than any other on the course. No question about the biggest draw this week. Having found a fairway bunker off the tea at 7, Rory Mroy does well to give himself a chance at par from 13th. However, it drifts by the right of the hole and the Northern Irishman drops back to seven under. Sep Straa tidies up to save par. But Aberg is now also sharing that lead with Windom Clark who posts a seventh birdie of the day. Quite the effort. Chris Goddarup a few holes back is likely wondering what’s happened to his overnight advantage. Ludvig Aberg finds the right edge of the green at the drivable par4 fifth. The Swed’s lengthy eagle putt is superb for line and not bad for pace either. A tap-in birdie takes him to 10 under and a share of first place from where they both were. Two excellent pairs for Chris Gddarup and Harry Hall at the third. Two pars for Rory Mroy at five and six. While his playing partner Sept Straka joins him at eight under with a lovely chip and putt for Birdie at the fifth. It’s all bunching up very nicely. More issues for Harry Hall at the third as his drive heads way left. Chris got herup is also in bother. His second shot finds a bunker. He hacks out sideways and needs to get up and down for par. The Chasing Pack are gathering steam. England’s Marco Penirdies III and is joined in a four-way share of second by Kevin Yu, who has gained three shots in his opening seven holes. L Aberg 9 M Schmid 63. Ludvigberg moves one off the lead with his first birdie of the day. The Swede makes light work of the par 53rd and polishes off a simple putt. That’s a first bogey in 35 holes for Chris Gddup as his lengthy par put trickles past. A T-shot into the sand has cost him there and he now only leads by one. A long conversation between Rory Mroy and his caddy Harry Diamond at the getable fifth hole. It’s three wood they decide upon, and the Northern Irishman sends it bounding up the middle. It is noticeable how much bigger the crowd is for this pair than any other on the course. No question about the biggest draw this week. Having found a fairway bunker off the tea at 7, Rory Mroy does well to give himself a chance at par from 13th. However, it drifts by the right of the hole and the Northern Irishman drops back to seven under. Seraka tidies up to save par. But Aberg is now also sharing that lead with Windham Clark who posts a seventh birdie of the day. Quite the effort. Chris Gotup a few holes back is likely wondering what’s happened to his overnight advantage. Ludvig Aberg finds the right edge of the green at the drivable par4 fifth. The Swed’s lengthy eagle putt is superb for line and not bad for pace either. A tap-in birdie takes him to 10 under and a share of first place from where they both were. Two excellent pairs for Chris Gddarup and Harry Hall at the third. Two pars for Rory Mroy at five and six. While his playing partner Sept Straka joins him at eight under with a lovely chip and putt for Birdie at the fifth. It’s all bunching up very nicely. More issues for Harry Hall at the third as his drive heads way left. Chris Gotup is also in bother. His second shot finds a bunker. He hacks out sideways and needs to get up and down for par. The chasing pack are gathering steam. England’s Marco Pengees III and is joined in a four-way share of second by Kevin U who has gained three shots in his opening seven holes. L Aberg 9 Mid 63. Ludvig Aberg moves one off the lead with his first birdie of the day. The Swede makes light work of the par 53rd and polishes a simple putt. That’s a first bogey in 35 holes for Chris Gotup as his lengthy par put trickles past. A T-shot into the sand has cost him there and he now only leads by one. A long conversation between Rory Mroy and his caddy Harry Diamond at the getable fifth hole. It’s three wood they decide upon, and the Northern Irishman sends it bounding up the middle. It is noticeable how much bigger the crowd is for this pair than any other on the course. No question about the biggest draw this week, having found a fairway bunker off the tea at 7. Rory Mroy does well to give himself a chance at par from 13th. However, it drifts by the right of the hole and the Northern Irishman drops back to seven under. Seb Straka tidies up to save par. But Aberg is now also sharing that lead with Windham Clark who posts a seventh birdie of the day. Quite the effort. Chris Gotup a few holes back is likely wondering what’s happened to his overnight advantage. Ludvig Aberg finds the right edge of the green at the drivable par4 fifth. The Swed’s lengthy eagle putt is superb for line and not bad for pace either. A tap-in birdie takes him to 10 under and a share of first place from where they both were. Two excellent pairs for Chris Gddarup and Harry Hall at the third. Two pars for Rory Mroy at five and six while his playing partner Seep Straa joins him at eight under with a lovely chip and putt for Birdie at the fifth. It’s all bunching up very nicely. More issues for Harry Hall at the third as his drive heads way left. Chris gotup is also in bother. Birdies the third and is joined in a four-way share of second by Kevin Yu who has gained three shots in his opening seven holes. Elberg 9 mm 63. Ludvig Aberg moves one off the lead with his first birdie of the day. The Swede makes light work of the par 53rd and polishes off a simple putt. That’s a first bogey in 35 holes for Chris Gddup as his lengthy par put trickles past. A T-shot into the sand has cost him there and he now only leads by one. A long conversation between Rory Mroy and his caddy Harry Diamond at the getable fifth hole. It’s three wood they decide upon and the Northern Irishman sends it bounding up the middle. Bigger the crowd is for this pair than any other on the course. No question about the biggest draw this week. Having found a fairway bunker off the tea at seven, Rory Mroy does well to give himself a chance at par from 13th. However, it drifts by the right of the hole and the Northern Irishman drops back to seven under. Sep Straa tidies up to save par. But Aberg is now also sharing that lead with Windam Clark who posts a seventh birdie of the day. Quite the effort. Chris Gotup a few holes back is likely wondering what’s happened to his overnight advantage. Ludvig Aberg finds the right edge of the green at the drivable par4 fifth. The Swed’s lengthy eagle putt is superb for line and not bad for pace either. A tap-in birdie takes him to 10 under and a share of first place from where they both were. Two excellent pairs for Chris Gddarup and Harry Hall at the third. Two pars for Rory Mroy at five and six. While his playing partner Sept Straka joins him at eight under with a lovely chip and putt for Birdie at the fifth. It’s all bunching up very nicely. More issues for Harry Hall at the third as his drive heads way left. Chris got herup is also in bother. His second shot finds a bunker. He hacks out sideways and needs to get up and down for par. The Chasing Pack are gathering steam. England’s Marco Penberies III and is joined in a four-way share of second by Kevin Yu, who has gained three shots in his opening seven holes. L Aberg 9 Mid 63. Ludvig Aberg moves one off the lead with his first birdie of the day. The Swede makes light work of the par 53rd and polishes off a simple putt. That’s a first bogey in 35 holes for Chris Gdderup as his lengthy par put trickles past. A te-ot now only leads by one. A long conversation between Rory Mroy and his caddy Harry Diamond at the getable fifth hole. It’s three wood they decide upon, and the Northern Irishman sends it bounding up the middle. It is noticeable how much bigger the crowd is for this pair than any other on the course. No question about the biggest draw this week. Having found a fairway bunker off the tea at 7, Rory Mroy does well to give himself a chance at par from 13th. However, it drifts by the right of the hole and the Northern Irishman drops back to seven under. Seraka tidies up to save par. But Aberg is now also sharing that lead with Windham Clark who posts a seventh birdie of the day. Quite the effort. Chris Gotup a few holes back is likely wondering what’s happened to his overnight advantage. Ludvig Aberg finds the right edge of the green at the drivable par4 fifth. The Swed’s lengthy eagle putt is superb for line and not bad for pace either. A tap-in birdie takes him to 10 under and a share of first place from where they both were up and Harendum Clark who posts a seventh birdie of the day. Quite the effort and Clark who posts a seventh birdie of the day. Quite the effort. Chris gotup a few holes back is likely wondering what’s happened to his overnight advantage. Ludvig Aberg finds the right edge of the green at the drivable par4 fifth. The Swed’s lengthy eagle putt is superb for line and not bad for pace either. A tap-in birdie takes him to 10 under and a share of first place from where they both were. Two excellent pairs for Chris Gddarup and Harry Hall at the third. Two pars for Rory Mroy at five and six while his playing partner Sept Straa joins him at eight under with a lovely chip and putt for Birdie at the fifth. It’s all bunching up very nicely. More issues for Harry Hall at the third as his drive heads way left. Chris got her up is also in bother. His second shot finds a bunker. He hacks out sideways and needs to get up and down for par. The chasing pack are gathering steam. England’s Marco Penberies the third and is joined in a four-way share of second by Kevin Yu who has gained three shots in his opening seven holes. Elberg 9, M. Schmid 63. Ludvig Aberg moves one off the lead with his first birdie of the day. The Swede makes light work of the par 53rd and polishes off a simple putt. That’s a first bogey in 35 holes for Chris Gddup as his lengthy par put trickles past. A T-shot into the sand has cost him there and he now only leads by one. A long conversation between Rory Mroy and his caddy Harry Diamond at the getable fifth hole. It’s three wood they decide upon, and the Northern Irishman sends it bounding up the middle. It is noticeable how much bigger the crowd is for this pair than any other on the course. No question about the biggest draw this week, having found a fairway bunker off the tea at seven. Rory Mroy does well to give himself a chance at par from 13th. However, it drifts by the right of the hole and the Northern Irishman drops back to seven. himself a chance at par from 13th. However, it drifts by the right of the hole and the Northern Irishman drops back to seven under. Sep Straka tidies up to save par. But Aberg is now also sharing that lead with Windam Clark who posts a seventh birdie of the day. Quite the effort. Chris Gdderup a few holes back is likely wondering what’s happened to his overnight advantage. Ludvig Aberg finds the right edge of the green at the drivable par4 fifth. The Swed’s lengthy eagle putt is superb for line and not bad for pace either. A tap-in birdie takes him to 10 under and a share of first place from where they both were. Two excellent pairs for Chris Gotup and Harry Hall at the third. Two pars for Rory Mroy at five and six. while his playing partner Sept Straka joins him at eight under with a lovely chip and putt for birdie at the fifth. It’s all bunching up very nicely. More issues for Harry Hall at the third as his drive heads way left. Chris Gotup is also in bother. His second shot finds a bunker. He hacks out sideways and needs to get up and down for par. The chasing pack are gathering steam. England’s Marco Penbury’s III and is joined in a four-way share of second by Kevin Yu, who has gained three shots in his opening seven holes. L Aberg 9 Mid 63. Ludvig Aberg moves one off the lead with his first birdie of the day. The Swede makes light work of the par 53rd and polishes off a simple putt. That’s a first bogey in 35 holes for Chris GDU as his lengthy par put trickles past. A T-shot into the sand has cost him there and he now only leads by one. A long conversation between Rory Mroy and his caddy Harry Diamond at the getable fifth hole. It’s three wood they decide upon, and the Northern Irishman sends it bounding up the middle. It is noticeable how much bigger the crowd is for this pair than any other on the course. No question about the biggest draw this week. Having found a fairway bunker off the tea at 7, Rory Mroy does well to give himself a chance at par from 13th. However, it drifts by the right of the hole and the Northern Irishman drops back to seven under. Sep Straa tidies up to save par. But Aberg is now also sharing that lead with Windom Clark who posts a seventh birdie of the day. Quite the effort. Chris Goddarup a few holes back is likely wondering what’s happened to his overnight advantage. Ludvig Aberg finds the right edge of the green at the drivable par4 fifth. The Swed’s lengthy eagle putt is superb for line and not bad for pace either. A tap-in birdie takes him to 10 under and a share of first place from where they both were. Two excellent pairs for Chris Gddarup and Harry Hall at the third. Two pars for Rory Mroy at five and six. While his playing partner Sept Straa joins him at eight under with a lovely chip and putt for Birdie at the fifth. It’s all bunching up very nicely. More issues for Harry Hall at the third as his drive heads way left. Chris got up is also in bother. His second shot finds a bunker. He hacks out sideways and needs to get up and down for par. The Chasing Pack are gathering steam. England’s Marco Penbury’s III and is joined in a four-way share of second by Kevin Yu, who has gained three shots in his opening seven holes. L Aberg 9, M. Schmid 63. Ludvigberg moves one off the

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