After 3 weeks in the middle east, what's left of the European Tour, bolstered by a strong contingent from the Sunshine Tour are in the beautiful northern city of Pretoria, one of 3 capital cities in South Africa.
There were 11 Springboks, 1 American and 1 Swede in the top 10 when play was suspended due to a dangerous situation at 1648 local time.
Anthony Michael set the clubhouse target to move into a share of the lead on day two of the Tshwane Open.
The South African had entered the second round a shot behind overnight leader Justin Harding and he eventually shot -1 69 to join Harding at -7 with his countryman due out in the afternoon wave.
Monday qualifier Theunis Spangenberg (who?) shot -4 68 along with the American Daniel Im on a day of high scoring on this difficult tree lined Pretoria CC.
Charles Scwartzel is the headliner and he was at -6 on his round today with a hole to play. He is part of 5 groups who will return to play tomorrow morning.
Bryan Angus
(notes from europeantour.com)
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