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Havret keeps on walking

2008-08-29 21:05

Gleneagles - The last three automatic places in Europe's Ryder Cup team were still in the melting pot on Friday as Frenchman Gregory Havret kept his lead after the second round of the Johnnie Walker Championship.

While Dane Soren Hansen boosted his prospects of a Cup debut against the United States in Kentucky next month, the dream is over for young German Martin Kaymer who missed the cut by a stroke in the final points-counting event.

Hansen overcame a painful wrist to shoot a two-under-par 71 for a four-under 142 total. He is in joint fifth place behind Havret who had his overnight two-stroke advantage trimmed to one after carding a 71 for 139.

Troubled by wrist problem

Robert Rock birdied the last for a 70 and 140, one ahead of fellow Britons Bradley Dredge (70) and Peter Whiteford (68).

Hansen is ninth in the Ryder Cup points table, with the top-10 on Sunday night making up Nick Faldo's team together with the captain's two wildcard selections.

The 34-year-old Dane was troubled by a long-term wrist problem which required painkillers but recovered well to collect two birdies in his last three holes.

Briton Justin Rose, eighth in the table, also helped his Cup cause with a 71 for 144.

"Mentally I'm strong, I'm enjoying my golf and enjoying the challenge and right now it looks good for me," Rose said. "But I'm sure the guys (behind) will keep the pressure on so there's no relaxing."

Missed three putts

While Britain's Oliver Wilson, 10th in the Cup points, rallied from a poor front nine to narrowly make the cut, Kaymer missed out after a 73 that contained two missed four-foot putts in the last two holes.

Montgomerie returned a 70 for 144 while Clarke shot a 73 for 145.

Both suffered on the heavily-criticised Centenary greens, Montgomerie spoiling his day with a late three-putt bogey while last week's Dutch Open champion Clarke said he missed three putts of less than two feet.

Havret, competing for the first time since finishing joint 19th at the British Open in July, said he did not expect to be ahead.

"It was a really mixed day," said the Frenchman. "I missed a very small putt to double-bogey (the 15th) and then immediately ran in an eagle putt of 15 yards (at the next).

"I also had a shank early in the round. I've had five weeks off so I'm quite surprised to be in this position."

- Reuters

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