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KLM Open: Marcus Armitage four strokes behind leader Jorge Campillo after second round |  Golf News


Jorge Campillo leads the KLM Open by two shots under 10, with England’s Marcus Armitage four shots behind; watch round three live on Sky Sports from 12.30pm on Saturday

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Highlights from the second round of the KLM Open held at Bernardus Golf Club, Netherlands

Highlights from the second round of the KLM Open held at Bernardus Golf Club, Netherlands

Spaniard Jorge Campillo saw his lead at the KLM Open reduced to two shots after shooting under 71 in the second round.

A day after birdying 10 in a first-round 63 to take a three-stroke lead, Campillo was efficient rather than spectacular around Bernardus Golf picking up shots on the fourth and 15th holes.

His only bogey of the day was the fifth after he entered some trees and then found a greenside bunker.

“It wasn’t even close to yesterday’s round, but I played well,” said Campillo, who is aiming for his second win of 2023 – after the Kenya Open in March – and fourth of his career. on the DP World Tour.

“After a nine under, it’s tough to play the next day, so I was trying to get an under par round, which I did, so I’m pretty happy with that.”

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The 36-year-old is 10 under par overall. His closest challenger is Renato Paratore, an Italian ranked 455th, who shot 68.

New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier shot 67 and is only third, another shot behind.

England’s Marcus Armitage is in a four-under tie for fourth on six under after shooting a 70 in the second round, while fellow countrymen Dan Bradbury, who carded a 67 in the second round, and Todd Clements are in a tie at nine for the eighth out of five. below.

Andy Sullivan, who started the day three shots off the lead, slipped to four under after shooting a 74.

KLM Open: Marcus Armitage four strokes behind leader Jorge Campillo after second round |  Golf News

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