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Day 2 In Numbers: Tshwane Open
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Day 2 In Numbers: Tshwane Open

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A player hits a shot as he warms up at sunrise before the start of the second round of the Tshwane Open

– Players are still to finish their second rounds after a break for bad weather caused a short suspension - they are Daan Huizing and Jacques Blaauw.

7 - Under par leads the way for Anthony Michael after two days in South Africa.

- Under par thanks to four birdies and an eagle, Charl Schwartzel had the lowest round of the day.

141– The distance of the 14th hole which Justin Harding aced to tie the lead earlier today. It was the second hole-in-one of the tournament.

70- Both Brandon Stone and his father Kevin shot level par rounds. Family bragging rights shared then.

3- Players who’ve broken 70 in both rounds - Michael, Dylan Frittelli and Daniel Im.

621 – Yardage of the 12th hole, which Schwartzel hit in two with a driver and an iron. And yes, he went on to make eagle.

5- Of the top six players on the leaderboard are home players, as the South Africans continue to dominate.

4 – Holes are playing under par so far this week. The scoring average is more than three shots over par.

7 - Shots back heading into the weekend, defending champion George Coetzee fired a two over par 72, to go with his first round 70.

3- over par is where the cutline currently sits at, with Huizing and Blaauw both on that mark.

1- the pair only have one hole of their second rounds to complete on Saturday morning.

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