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Friday, 3 August, 2001, 20:27 GMT 21:27 UK
Sunningdale: Round Two stats
Hole of the day at Sunningdale is hole 7
BBC Sport Online is at Sunningdale for the Weetabix British Open to provide statistics from the second round.


Catriona Matthew's hole-in-one at the 15th was the first ace of the tournament. Amazingly, she bogeyed the hole in her first round.

The best round of the day came from Norway's Suzann Petterson. She shot seven birdies and one eagle in her 64 to move from six-over at the start of play to two-under.

Petterson also had the lowest front nine of the round, reaching the turn in 31.

Trish Johnson has racked up twelve birdies and an eagle in her two rounds so far.

Hot on her heels are Catriona Matthew (a hole in one, one eagle and nine birdies) and Dorothy Delasin (two eagles and nine birdies). Janice Moodie has shot eleven birdies.

South Korea's Mi Hyun Kim didn't drop a shot in her second round, claiming seven birdies en route to a seven-under-par 65.

Twins Johanna and Sam Head, who were playing in different groups, both bogeyed the 4th.

Statistics at hole 7
Birdies on the second day

Spain's Raquel Carriedo eagled the 1st in her opening two rounds.

The trio of Dorothy Delasin, Brandi Burton and Liselotte Neumann, who teed off together, all finished with below par rounds. Delasin shot a 69 with Burton and Neumann shooting 71s.

Leading amateur Rebecca Hudson birdied the 2nd in her opening two rounds. The other amateur in the event, Marta Prieto of Spain missed the cut after a disastrous back nine which included a triple and two double bogeys.

After seven bogeys in her opening round, world number one Karrie Webb made amends in her second round and managed not to drop a shot.

Disaster struck Japan's Chieko Amanuma at the par four 11th where she ended up taking a nine.

Over the first two rounds, there have been eight eagles at both the 2nd and the 10th.

Denmark's Iben Tinning, who shot a round of three-under par 69 to move to four-under for the tournament, is a cousin of European Tour professional Steen Tinning.

The easiest hole was the 10th, where just seven players failed to break par, while the hardest was the seventh, which witnessed just six birdies.

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