Mauritius Open (Day Two)
Dodt leads by three from Wang. Only seven players are under par which includes Colsaert, who broke the course record with a 65 yesterday. We have three players in great shape for a place with Wang a likely winner.
Scott Hend 12/1 +2 Tied 12th
JeungHun Wang 20/1 -5 2nd
Haydn Porteous 28/1 +4 Tied 32nd
Max Orrin 40/1 +8 Tied 87th
Chris Hanson 80/1 +1 Tied 10th
The Players Championship (Day Two)
Day is three shots clear on -14. Our guys have a bit to do with the cut likely to be at -2 but a few players still have to finish their second round. Notable scores: Lowry -11, Zach Johnson -8, McIlroy -8, Garcia -6, Scott -6, Kuchar -6, Matsuyama -5, Oosthuizen -5, Els -5, Rose -5, Watson -4, Dustin Johnson -4, Poulter -4, Mcdowell -2, Furyk -2, Fowler -1, Fitzpatrick -1, Willett -1, Mickelson -1, Speith -1, Snedeker +3, Stenson +6.
Branden Grace 40/1 -3 Tied 59th
Danny Willett 50/1 -1 Tied 75th
Charley Hoffman 70/1 Par Tied 93rd
Kevin Kisner 100/1 +1 Tied 101st
Bill Haas 100/1 -6 Tied 22nd
Dodt leads by three from Wang. Only seven players are under par which includes Colsaert, who broke the course record with a 65 yesterday. We have three players in great shape for a place with Wang a likely winner.
Scott Hend 12/1 +2 Tied 12th
JeungHun Wang 20/1 -5 2nd
Haydn Porteous 28/1 +4 Tied 32nd
Max Orrin 40/1 +8 Tied 87th
Chris Hanson 80/1 +1 Tied 10th
The Players Championship (Day Two)
Day is three shots clear on -14. Our guys have a bit to do with the cut likely to be at -2 but a few players still have to finish their second round. Notable scores: Lowry -11, Zach Johnson -8, McIlroy -8, Garcia -6, Scott -6, Kuchar -6, Matsuyama -5, Oosthuizen -5, Els -5, Rose -5, Watson -4, Dustin Johnson -4, Poulter -4, Mcdowell -2, Furyk -2, Fowler -1, Fitzpatrick -1, Willett -1, Mickelson -1, Speith -1, Snedeker +3, Stenson +6.
Branden Grace 40/1 -3 Tied 59th
Danny Willett 50/1 -1 Tied 75th
Charley Hoffman 70/1 Par Tied 93rd
Kevin Kisner 100/1 +1 Tied 101st
Bill Haas 100/1 -6 Tied 22nd
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