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Greg Norman Leads the Open


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Friday, July 18, 2008 12:37 PM BST

 

Excerpt from http://www.opengolf.com/ChampionshipGolf/T...ampionship.aspx

 

It was over 11 years ago that Tiger Woods took over as world number one from Greg Norman, but at Royal Birkdale on Friday morning it was Norman's turn to step into the place vacated by Woods. The Great White Shark fooled everyone that it was the 1980s again with a brilliant second round of 70 that left him sitting proud atop the leaderboard at the 137th Open Championship.

 

From his birdie at the first hole, the 53-year-old Norman played superb golf: his driving on a morning of strong wind was superb; his putting average of one and a half per hole well ahead of the field; and his recovery play was astounding, including, as it did, a miraculous bunker shot on the 16th, a bogey snatched from the jaws of disaster on the 17th, and a 25ft par-saving putt on the final green that earned the sort of roar normally reserved for champions on Sunday evening.

 

Post round interview here.

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Not that shortly. End of the second round is nigh, and he is still in the last group tomorrow, just one behind K J Choi of Korea.

 

Ladbrokes.com have him at 20/1. I reckon that's a good each-way bet with the current leaderboard.

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That was a heckuva back nine by Harrington after bogeying the last 3 holes on the front. And that shot on 17? Think I'll remember that one for awhile. Won't forget Greg Norman's incredible performance over four days in some of the toughest conditions ever anytime soon either.
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