The Open - Second round scores

Eurosport - Sat, 19 Jul 12:21:00 2008

With the weather once again a factor, par is at a premium on the second day of The Open at Royal Birkdale.

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Combined scores / US unless stated / Par-70 (140)

139 KJ Choi (South Korea) 72 67

140 Greg Norman (Australia) 70 70

141 Camilo Villegas (Colombia) 76 65

142 Robert Allenby (Australia) 69 73, Graeme McDowell (Britain) 69 73, Jim Furyk 71 71, Rocco Mediate 69 73, Alexander Noren (Sweden) 72 70, Padraig Harrington (Ireland) 74 68, David Duval 73 69

143 Fredrik Jacobson (Sweden) 71 72, Stephen Ames (Canada) 73 70, Peter Hanson (Sweden) 71 72, Stuart Appleby (Australia) 72 71, Ian Poulter (Britain) 72 71

144 Adam Scott (Australia) 70 74, Jean Van de Velde (France) 73 71, Soren Hansen (Denmark) 75 69, Anthony Wall (Britain) 71 73, Scott Verplank 77 67

145 Zach Johnson 73 72, Sergio Garcia (Spain) 72 73, Simon Wakefield (Britain) 71, 74, Jay Williamson 73 72, Chris Wood (a) (Britain) 75 70

146 Gregory Havret (France) 71 75, Nick Dougherty (Britain) 75 71, Anthony Kim 72 74, Ross Fisher (Britain) 72 74, Graeme Storm (Britain) 76 70, Anders Hansen (Denmark) 78 68, Justin Rose (Britain) 74 72, Retief Goosen (South Africa) 71 75

147 Paul Waring (Britain) 73 74, Kevin Stadler 72 75, Jeff Overton 72 75, Tom Lehman 74 73, Chih-Bing Lam (Singapore) 72 75, Craig Parry (Australia) 77 70, Jean Baptiste Gonnet (France) 75 72, Brendan Jones (Australia) 74 73, Justin Leonard 77 70, Martin Kaymer (Germany) 75 72, David Howell (Britain) 76 71, Ben Curtis 78 69, Phil Mickelson 79 68, Mike Weir (Canada) 71 76

148 Steve Stricker 77 71, Woody Austin 76 72, Robert Karlsson (Sweden) 75 73, Todd Hamilton 74 74, Liang Wen Chong (China) 77 71, Trevor Immelman (South Africa) 74 74, Bart Bryant 70 78, Sean O'Hair 75 73, Gregory Bourdy (France) 74 74, John Rollins 73 75, Doug Labelle II 78 70, Jonathan Lomas (Britain) 75 73, Richard Green (Australia) 76 72, Henrik Stenson (Sweden) 76 72, Colin Montgomerie (Britain) 73 75, Richard Finch (Britain) 75 73, David Frost (South Africa) 75 73

149 Pablo Larrazabal (Spain) 75 74, Michael Campbell (New Zealand) 75 74, Jose-Filipe Lima (Portugal) 73 76, Martin Wiegele (Austria) 75 74, Lucas Glover 78 71, Davis Love III 75 74, Ernie Els (South Africa) 80 69, Andres Romero (Argentina) 77 72, Lee Westwood (Britain) 75 74, Nick O'Hern (Australia) 74 75, Paul Casey (Britain) 78 71, Heath Slocum 73 76, Simon Khan (Britain) 77 72

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150 Stewart Cink 75 75, Paul Lawrie (Britain) 77 73, Azuma Yano (Japan) 74 76, James Kingston (South Africa) 77 73, Prayad Marksaeng (Thailand) 77 73, Scott McCarron 75 75, Peter Baker (Britain) 75 75, Alex Cejka (Germany) 76 74, Yoshinobu Tsukada (Japan) 75 75, Peter Appleyard (Britain) 74 76, Pat Perez 82 68, Damien McGrane (Ireland) 79 71, Tom Watson 74 76, Aaron Baddeley (Australia) 75 75, Richard Sterne (South Africa) 78 72

151 Mark O'Meara 74 77, Andrew Tampion (Australia) 78 73, Charles Howell III 76 75, Ryuji Imada (Japan) 77 74, Brandt Snedeker 72 79, Soren Kjeldsen (Denmark) 81 70, Mark Calcavecchia 76 75, Geoff Ogilvy (Australia) 77 74, Oliver Wilson (Britain) 77 74, Vijay Singh (Fiji) 80 71, Hideto Tanihara (Japan) 76 75

152 Benjamin Herbert (a) (France) 79 73, Michael Letzig 78 74, Niclas Fasth (Sweden) 79 73, David Smail (New Zealand) 76 76, Johan Edfors (Sweden) 78 74, Simon Dyson (Britain) 82 70, Matt Kuchar 79 73, Hunter Mahan 80 72, Paul Goydos 77 75

153 Tim Clark (South Africa) 76 77, Boo Weekley 80 73

154 Angel Cabrera (Argentina) 77 77, Rory Sabbatini (South Africa) 79 75, Miguel Angel Jimenez (Spain) 72 82, Rod Pampling (Australia) 77 77, Angelo Que ((Philippines) 76 78, Douglas McGuigan (Britain) 79 75, Jeff Quinney 79 75

155 Ewan Porter (Australia) 76 79 156 Hennie Otto (South Africa) 79 77, Scott Strange (Australia) 84 72, JB Holmes 79 77

157 Hiroshi Iwata (Japan) 73 84, Reinier Saxton (a) (Netherlands) 80 77

159 Steve Webster (Britain) 79 80, Philip Walton (Ireland) 77 82

160 Darren Fichardt (South Africa) 82 78, Jerry Kelly 83 77

163 Danny Chia (Malaysia) 76 87

164 Peter Fowler (Australia) 82 82

169 John Daly 80 89

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  1. or it could just be the world No.14, the holder! But Norman is awesome

    From mccarthy885, on Sat 19 Jul 1:08AM
  2. G Norman is awesome, great couple of days, keep it up matey ! The other top world players must be charging now to get the opportunity of winning a Tiger-less Major. Amazing, but the tee time and weather contrive to dictate who'll get the low scores, fascinating stuff ! I think we can have a new winner, and not a top ten world player either

    From ispurs, on Sat 19 Jul 12:56AM
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