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2010 Handa Australian Senior Open Royal Perth Golf Club Round 2 2010 Handa Australian Senior Open Royal Perth Golf Club Round 2 Scores – Saturday 20 November 2010 Pos. Score -Par+ Name R1 R2 1 135 -9 Peter Senior (AUS) 65 70 2 138 -6 Peter Fowler (AUS) 67 71 3= 141 -3 Marc Farry (FRA) 72 69 Sandy Lyle (SCO) 73 68 David J Russell (ENG) 72 69 Gary Wolstenhome (ENG) 73 68 7= 142 -2 Jim Lapsley (NZL) 72 70 Michael Harwood (AUS) 71 71 Rodger Davis (AUS) 74 68 Craig Owen (NZL) 71 71 Andrew Oldcorn (SCO) 73 69 12 143 -1 Chris Williams (RSA) 72 71 13= 144 Par David Armstrong (AUS) 71 73 Hugh Dolan (AUS) 71 73 Kevin Spurgeon (ENG) 71 73 John Harrison (ENG) 73 71 Peter Criss (AUS) 70 74 Mike Ferguson (AUS) 73 71 Gregory Engall (AUS) 76 68 Larry Canning (AUS) 75 69 Michael Clayton (AUS) 71 73 22= 145 +1 David Saunders (AUS) 73 72 Ian Woosnam (WAL) 72 73 Bill Longmuir (SCO) 74 71 John Serhan (AUS) 75 70 Garth Domigan (NZL) 75 70 27= 146 +2 Ian Baker-Finch (AUS) 75 71 David Merriman (AUS) 72 74 29= 148 +4 John Downs (AUS) 74 74 Mark Wilson (AUS) 76 72 Simon Owen (NZL) 75 73 Glenn Ralph (ENG) 74 74 Greg Carroll (AUS) 77 71 34= 149 +5 Roger Stephens (AUS) 78 71 Sam Torrance (SCO) 73 76 36= 150 +6 Elliot Booth (AUS) 76 74 Ken Dukes (AUS) 74 76 David Hughes (AUS) 76 74 Perry Somers (AUS) 77 73 40= 151 +7 Jeff Woodland (AUS) 78 73 Bryan Wearne (AUS) 77 74 Delroy Cambridge 78 73 Allan Cooper (AUS) 77 74 Nick Job (ENG) 77 74 Gary Merrick (AUS) 77 74 46= 152 +8 Paul Chappell (Am) (AUS) 77 75 David Galloway (AUS) 78 74 Mike Zilko (AUS) 77 75 Brett Officer (AUS) 76 76 Wayne Grady (AUS) 79 73 George Serhan (AUS) 75 77 Reginald Fleet (Am) (NZL) 79 73 53= 153 +9 Charles Henderson (AUS) 79 74 John Gould (ENG) 75 78 Stuart Reese (NZL) 75 78 Ross Metherell (AUS) 72 81 Ossie Moore (AUS) 76 77 John Clifford (AUS) 80 73 David Hutchison (AUS) 74 79 60= 154 +10 Randell Vines (AUS) 75 79 Greg Hohnen (AUS) 78 76 David Good (AUS) 78 76 The leading 62 players made the 36-Hole cut 63= 155 +11 Chris Fox (AUS) 74 81 Frank Conallin (AUS) 78 77 Jim Mercer (AUS) 78 77 Glenn Carbon (AUS) 78 77 Neil Wall (AUS) 78 77 68= 156 +12 Phil Fahey (AUS) 79 77 Richard Beer (AUS) 78 78 Don Leary (AUS) 77 79 Tana Palmer (AUS) 78 78 Kenneth Oung (AUS) 75 81 Colin Hallam (Am) (AUS) 76 80 Peter Ormsby (AUS) 76 80 Trevor McDonald (AUS) 75 81 TR Jones (USA) 81 75 77= 157 +13 Paul Dalgleish (AUS) 78 79 Terry Gale (AUS) 78 79 Lynsday Stephen (AUS) 81 76 Ron Hendrie (AUS) 81 76 David Hartshorne (NZL) 77 80 Andy Dakers (AUS) 80 77 Peter Headland (AUS) 78 79 84= 158 +14 Stephen Morshuis (AUS) 81 77 Philip Wood (AUS) 81 77 Les Allen (AUS) 82 76 87 159 +15 Martin Webber (NZL) 78 81 88= 160 +16 David Burton (Am) (AUS) 81 79 Gerry Getty (AUS) 79 81 Frank Mcloughlin (AUS) 80 80 Graham Johnson (AUS) 77 83 Bob Gamsby (Am) (AUS) 86 74 Simon French (ENG) 81 79 94= 161 +17 Trevor Downing (AUS) 83 78 Peter Hopkins (AUS) 83 78 Michael Paterson (AUS) 78 83 Nigel Goodall (Am) (AUS) 85 76 Ricki Mangan (AUS) 82 79 Richard Ellis (NZL) 78 83 100= 162 +18 Guy Ferguson (AUS) 79 83 Bruce Howard (AUS) 81 81 Rodney Salter (AUS) 79 83 103 163 +19 Brian Jones (AUS) 86 77 104= 165 +21 Ian McPherson (Am) (AUS) 87 78 Malcolm Wilson (AUS) 82 83 106= 167 +23 Gary Tozer (AUS) 89 78 John Barrett (AUS) 87 80 108 169 +25 Alex McKay (AUS) 78 91 109 170 +26 Dennis Brosnan (AUS) 91 79 110 172 +28 Gary Begg (AUS) 87 85 111 175 +31 Mike Lee (KOR) 88 87 112 183 +39 Michael Egan (IRL) 91 92 113 184 +40 Roy Draddy (AUS) 96 88 114= RTD - Kyle Francis (AUS) RTD RTD Walter Godfrey (AUS) RTD RTD Noel Ratcliffe (AUS) RTD RTD .
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