LAKE MACQUARIE INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR
TOP SCOT RICHIE RAMSAY TWO SHOTS OFF PACE
At the end of the second day of the Lake Macquarie International amateur championship at Belmont Golf Club, New South Wales, England's Jamie Moul continued to hold joint top spot with Australian Won Joon Lee on seven-under-par 137.
Another England player, Adam Gee, is one shot behind on 138.
Royal Aberdeen's Walker Cup player, Richie Ramsay is the leading Scot on 139 after a second-round 70.
The weather conditions on day two were less favourable than Thursday, but this did not hinder Adam Gee carding another round of 69 to bring his total for 36 holes to 138. As there were only nine players who scored less than 70 in the windy conditions this was an admirable result.
Gary Wolstenholme scored a consistent 71 to bring his total to 142 but Ed Richardson struggled to maintain his first day form and returned a score of 79 for his second round.
Teenager Ben Parker, who was not selected for England's representative squad in the tournament but is a regular England international, is still playing well and sits three shots behind the leaders after returning a score of 72 on the second day.
A full leaderboard can be found on the New South Wales Golf Association website www.nswga.com.au in the Tournaments and Events section.
LEADING SCORES
137 Jamie Moul (England) 66, 71; Won Joon Lee (Australia) 66, 71.
138 Adam Gee (England) 69, 69; Ray Beaufils (Australia) 70, 68; Mitchell Brown (Australia) 67, 71.
Other scores:
139 Richie Ramsay (Scotland) 69 70.
140 Ben Parker (England) 68 72.
142 Zack Gould (Wales) 70, 72, Gary Wolstenholme (England) 71, 71.
At the end of the second day of the Lake Macquarie International amateur championship at Belmont Golf Club, New South Wales, England's Jamie Moul continued to hold joint top spot with Australian Won Joon Lee on seven-under-par 137.
Another England player, Adam Gee, is one shot behind on 138.
Royal Aberdeen's Walker Cup player, Richie Ramsay is the leading Scot on 139 after a second-round 70.
The weather conditions on day two were less favourable than Thursday, but this did not hinder Adam Gee carding another round of 69 to bring his total for 36 holes to 138. As there were only nine players who scored less than 70 in the windy conditions this was an admirable result.
Gary Wolstenholme scored a consistent 71 to bring his total to 142 but Ed Richardson struggled to maintain his first day form and returned a score of 79 for his second round.
Teenager Ben Parker, who was not selected for England's representative squad in the tournament but is a regular England international, is still playing well and sits three shots behind the leaders after returning a score of 72 on the second day.
A full leaderboard can be found on the New South Wales Golf Association website www.nswga.com.au in the Tournaments and Events section.
LEADING SCORES
137 Jamie Moul (England) 66, 71; Won Joon Lee (Australia) 66, 71.
138 Adam Gee (England) 69, 69; Ray Beaufils (Australia) 70, 68; Mitchell Brown (Australia) 67, 71.
Other scores:
139 Richie Ramsay (Scotland) 69 70.
140 Ben Parker (England) 68 72.
142 Zack Gould (Wales) 70, 72, Gary Wolstenholme (England) 71, 71.
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