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| Friday, 31 May, 2002, 18:34 GMT 19:34 UK Price goes clear at Woburn Price is looking for a first top-10 finish since December Phillip Price moved into a two-stroke lead after a superb second round of 65 took him to 11 under par in the British Masters at Woburn. The Welshman went past clubhouse leader Ian Poulter, who added a five-under-par 67 to his opening 68 to move to nine under par. Phil Golding shot a 67 to go eight under, while veteran Sandy Lyle is in position to claim his first win for 10 years after a 65. "I'm fighting a lot of gremlins of old disasters, but it's nice to be in the hunt again and I think I have a chance," said Lyle. Colin Montgomerie had a round of 69 to leave him on five under, but he was overshadowed by playing partner Price.
"I want to play with the best players all the time - it brings out the best in my game and I enjoy it more." Denmark's Thomas Bjorn had to pull out with shin splints after just three holes on Friday. And his injury could hand Poulter a Ryder Cup place if the injury-prone Dane does not recover within the next four months. Overnight joint leader Santiago Luna could only manage a 71 and fell behind the leaders on six under par. Denmark's Soren Hansen is also on seven under following a three-under-par 69 while Scotland's Raymond Russell carded a 70 to give him a two-round total of 138. |
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