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Draw for Round 2 Game Time Tee Name Country Attachment R1 R2 R3 R4 Agg Par WINSTONgolf Senior Open Draw for Round 2 Game Time Tee Name Country Attachment R1 R2 R3 R4 Agg Par 1 09:00 1 Philip WALTON IRL 70 70 -2 Barry CONSER USA Desert Mountain GC 73 73 1 2 09:10 1 Terry PRICE AUS 70 70 -2 Paul WESSELINGH ENG Swiss Golf Bubikon 71 71 -1 3 09:20 1 Ken TARLING CAN Twenty Valley G&CC 72 72 0 David GILFORD ENG 73 73 1 4 09:30 1 Chris WILLIAMS RSA Serengeti Wildlife and Golf Estate 67 67 -5 Andrew OLDCORN SCO Kings Acre Academy 69 69 -3 5 09:40 1 Magnus P ATLEVI SWE PGA of Sweden National 68 68 -4 Stephen DODD WAL 69 69 -3 6 09:50 1 Mike HARWOOD AUS 71 71 -1 Peter O'MALLEY AUS 71 71 -1 7 10:00 1 Paul EALES ENG Royal Birkdale 69 69 -3 Ross DRUMMOND SCO 74 74 2 8 10:10 1 Gary RUSNAK USA Seascape Resort 71 71 -1 Alan SADDINGTON SCO The Dutch 80 80 8 9 10:20 1 Peter T WILSON ENG Princes GC 74 74 2 Nick HUBBARD ENG Essener GC 76 76 4 10 10:30 1 Steen TINNING DEN 73 73 1 Marc FARRY FRA Constance Bellemare 74 74 2 11 10:40 1 Paul MCGINLEY IRL 73 73 1 André BOSSERT SUI Zürich G&CC 76 76 4 12 10:50 1 Sam TORRANCE SCO 76 76 4 Barry LANE ENG 68 68 -4 13 11:00 1 Thaworn WIRATCHANT THA SINGHA 69 69 -3 Jamie SPENCE ENG 73 73 1 14 11:10 1 Cesar MONASTERIO ARG Team Lama 74 74 2 Costantino ROCCA ITA 78 78 6 15 11:20 1 Jarmo SANDELIN SWE Villasandelin.com 71 71 -1 Gary WOLSTENHOLME ENG Carus Green GC 74 74 2 14 July 2017 04:36 PM WINSTONgolf Senior Open Draw for Round 2 Game Time Tee Name Country Attachment R1 R2 R3 R4 Agg Par 16 09:00 10 Eamonn DARCY IRL Druids Glen GC 73 73 1 Peter MITCHELL ENG Vidauban GC 71 71 -1 17 09:10 10 Jean Pierre SALLAT FRA Le Vaudreuil GC 72 72 0 Gordon J BRAND ENG Watershed Packaging 72 72 0 18 09:20 10 Philip GOLDING ENG 74 74 2 Phillip PRICE WAL 66 66 -6 19 09:30 10 Peter FOWLER AUS Ping 69 69 -3 Santiago LUNA ESP Real Club Puerta de Hierro 68 68 -4 20 09:40 10 David J RUSSELL ENG Archerfield Links 77 77 5 Des SMYTH IRL 74 74 2 21 09:50 10 Bill LONGMUIR SCO The London GC 73 73 1 José RIVERO ESP 74 74 2 22 10:00 10 Nick JOB ENG Eligo 73 73 1 Malcolm MACKENZIE ENG Mia Sports Technology Ltd 74 74 2 23 10:10 10 José Manuel CARRILES ESP La Sella Golf Resort 71 71 -1 Gary EMERSON ENG Remedy Oak GC 73 73 1 24 10:20 10 Angel FRANCO PAR Asuncion GC 72 72 0 Andrew SHERBORNE ENG Trevose G&CC 77 77 5 25 10:30 10 Greg TURNER NZL Millbrook 65 65 -7 Carl MASON ENG The Fox Club Florida 71 71 -1 26 10:40 10 Tim THELEN USA Sterling Golf 73 73 1 James KINGSTON RSA Rustenburg Golf Club 69 69 -3 27 10:50 10 Gary MARKS ENG Roehampton Club 73 73 1 Pedro LINHART ESP 77 77 5 28 11:00 10 Clark DENNIS USA Mira Vista CC 64 64 -8 Simon P BROWN ENG 71 71 -1 29 11:10 10 Brendan MCGOVERN IRL TGI Golf Partnership 73 73 1 Steven RICHARDSON ENG Hayling GC 76 76 4 30 11:20 10 Adam MEDNICKSON SWE Ballyliffin 70 70 -2 Gary ORR SCO Helensburgh GC 70 70 -2 14 July 2017 04:36 PM.
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