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Saturday, October 3, 2015

Crowded leaderboard into the weekend at Dunhill Links in Scotland


European Tour Alfred Dunhill Links Championship leaderboard
http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2015/tournamentid=2015076/leaderboard/index.html#hCcYYQlSriCyuk7U.97

As play got under way this morning Jimmy Mullen and Anthony Wall shared a one-stroke lead after Mullen, who I mentioned yesterday is making his pro debut, added a -3 69 at St. Andrews to his opening 64 at Kingsbarns to finish on -11, 133 alongside fellow England's Wall.

Remember they play over three courses, alternating between St. Andrews, Kingsbarns and Carnoustie with the final round at the Old Course on Sunday.

Mullen, just 21 turned professional after winning all 4 points in September’s Walker Cup victory over the United States. Meanwhile Wall shot a -4, 68 at St. Andrews with seven birdies and three bogeys.

It's a crowded leaderboard as just a shot behind Mullen and Wall is Ireland’s Paul Dunne (70), veteran Welshman Jamie Donaldson (65), Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olesen (66) and American Chris Stroud (66).

Scoring conditions were just ideal and the lowest rounds of the day came at Kingsbarns, where Bradley Dredge -8 and Kiradech Aphibarnrat -6 both shot -9,63

Defending champion Oliver Wilson could only card a second consecutive 74 to finish +4 and will likely miss the cut projected at -4.

Of note Ernie Els is -4 on today's round at the turn, playing the Old Course and has move up to -9 T8

There is a Canadian in the field. Richard T. Lee of Toronto sits T102 after a second-round -4 68.

Bryan Angus
(notes from europeantour.com)

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