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Golf-Rookie Bjork and Jamieson share lead in Tshwane Open

PRETORIA, March 3 (Reuters) – Alexander Bjork of Sweden and Scott Jamieson of Scotland shared the halfway lead on 10 under par at the Tshwane Open as a thunderstorm disrupted the second round at Pretoria County Club on Friday.

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PRETORIA, March 3 (Reuters) – Alexander Bjork of Sweden and Scott Jamieson of Scotland shared the halfway lead on 10 under par at the Tshwane Open as a thunderstorm disrupted the second round at Pretoria County Club on Friday.

Tour rookie Bjork, who was in a three-way tie for the lead after the first round, kept up his form with a four-under-par 67 which included two bogeys.

"I played well today," he said. "I had some troubles on some holes with the distance on the irons but overall it was a good round."

Jamieson added a 65, including seven birdies and a bogey, to his opening 67 for a two-round total of 132. His only previous Tour title came in South Africa in 2012.

The leaders had a one-stroke advantage over James Morrison of England, who had his round interrupted for just short of an hour because of the bad weather.

A further shot back were the home trio of Peter Karmis, Thomas Aiken and Justin Walters.

Aiken was on course for a remarkable 59 but made a bogey on his third-last hole and needed a par-save on the last after finding water to post a nine-under-par 62.

"It was there," he told reporters. "You don't get too many opportunities in your career to shoot one. I did my best to try and make a few birdies when I had the opportunity coming in, and it just didn't happen."

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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