Summary
THOMAS BJORN banished his inner demons on a cold, windy day with a four-underpar 68, best of the day by three in firm and fast conditions, to move into contention at the halfway stage of the British Masters.
The temperamental 34-yearold Dane jumped from 35th overnight to joint second alongside his, countryman, Soren Hansen, and the English Ryder Cup player, David Howell, one behind another, Englishman, Brian Davis, who had a 71 for a 140 aggregate.See the full content of this document
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Troubled Bjoern Steps Into the Light Dane Rallies to Lie One Shot Off Pace
Scott Drummond, the Plymouth-based 30-year-old who defends his PGA title at Wentworth in just under a fortnight, was best of the 14 Scots with a 75 for 145 after two days in whic...
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