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8:25pm Friday 4th July 2008
Sergio Garcia burst into contention for the European Open on Friday with a second round 64, his lowest round of the year.
He goes into the weekend in third place four behind England's Ross Fisher, who added a 68 to his course record 63 and leads by one from Northern Irishman Graeme McDowell.
McDowell, two behind overnight, moved ahead with a morning 67, then Fisher, having played the Kent lay-out "blind" on Thursday, had four more birdies in his first 10 holes, bogeyed the 14th and 16th, but then closed with another birdie.
Colin Montgomerie and Ian Poulter, having matched each other with opening 70s, both improved three shots on that to be seven under, the same as Paul McGinley, for whom a top five finish on Sunday could secure him an Open spot.
For Darren Clarke that objective has gone. He missed the cut for a second week running, then was disqualified for signing for a par four on the last when he actually bogeyed it.
His only way to Birkdale now is to be in the top five at the Scottish Open.
Open champion Padraig Harrington had a 70, but at two under like Justin Rose appears out of the running.
It was Harrington who had marked a four down on Clarke's card, but the error was not as costly as the one which cost Harrington his place in the 2000 Benson and Hedges International. He was leading with a round to go when it was discovered he had not signed his first round scorecard.
Scot Stephen Gallacher, in the last group of the day, joined the group on seven under and still had four holes to play.
Gallacher would have finished joint fourth with Soren Hansen with a birdie in the last four holes, but instead he followed three pars with a bogey and slipped to six under with a 68.
THE argument will forever remain that Rochdale Hornets won the play-off clash with York City Knights not last night but 12 days earlier.
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LIFE is never dull for teenage orphan cum investigator Mariah Mundi while he is living in the Prince Regent Hotel.
In this week’s Tipping’s Tipples, MIKE TIPPING looks forward to the York Festival of Food and Drink, and recommends three wines from a featured supplier.
Haydn Lewis finds some Turkish delight at York’s new restaurant hub in George Hudson Street.
We’re sick of the rain and sitting outside has been hopeless this summer, but Gina Parkinson finds that the garden doesn’t seem to mind.
DESPITE an ecstatic almost manic Manchester City fan cackling “yeah, let’s have a laugh,” top-flight football continues to be anything but funny.
WOODHOUSE Grange Cricket Club skipper Steve Burdett reckons making the final of the npower Village Cup at Lord’s is “even more special this year”.
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