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Day 2 in Numbers: Made in Denmark
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Day 2 in Numbers: Made in Denmark

After a super low scoring Thursday, the wind was up for day two of the 2016 Made in Denmark as the European Tour’s finest battled testing conditions at Himmerland Golf & Spa Resort. But there was still plenty of entertainment along the way…

Crowds hold up Go Europe placards for the European Ryder Cup Team Captain Darren Clarke

30 – Cumulative score under par now forBradley Dredgein his ten career rounds at Made in Denmark – lower than any other player.

129 – The Welshman’s 36-hole total – the lowest in the three editions of the tournament and joint-lowest in the 2016 Race to Dubai. He leads by three with 36 holes to play.

10 – Years since Dredge’s last European Tour win – at the 2006 Omega European Masters in Crans Montana.

3,000– people gave European Ryder Cup CaptainDarren Clarkethe most amazing welcome to the 16thgreen , as they showed their support for Team Europe by holding up placards:

10 – Shot difference betweenTom Lewis’ first and second rounds after the Englishman followed his course record-equalling 62 on Thursday with a hard-fought 72 on Friday.

1 – Shot betweenThomas Pieters’ front and back nines on Friday despite the Belgian carding three birdies and three bogeys on the way out and nine straight pars on the way in.

10 – greens in regulation found forDredgeon Friday, however the two-time European Tour winner managed to successfully scramble seven out of eight times.

50 – putts needed forJoakim Lagergrenover the first two days in Denmark, with the Swede in outright second place at 10 under par after two days.

65– for Ryder Cup hopefulShane Lowryand former Ryder Cup starOliver Wilson, giving both the low round of the day.

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