SA Open Championship R2

Collated second round scores from the European/Sunshine Tours’ South African Open at Serengeti Golf Club in Ekurhuleni, South Africa (Gbr & Irl unless stated, par 72):
133 Steven O’Hara 65 68
134 Merrick Bremner (Rsa) 66 68, Retief Goosen (Rsa) 66 68
135 Garth Mulroy (Rsa) 67 68, Lyle Rowe (Rsa) 69 66
136 Jbe Kruger (Rsa) 65 71, Jean Hugo (Rsa) 67 69
137 Hennie Otto (Rsa) 70 67, Thomas Aiken (Rsa) 68 69, Branden Grace (Rsa) 69 68, Keith Horne (Rsa) 68 69, Bernd Wiesberger (Aut) 69 68, Lloyd Saltman 69 68
138 Jean-Baptiste Gonnet (Fra) 68 70, Thomas Norret (Den) 69 69, Jeppe Huldahl (Den) 68 70, Tyrone Mordt (Rsa) 66 72, Ernie Els (Rsa) 69 69, Phillip Price 68 70, Jaco Van Zyl (Rsa) 69 69, Simon Wakefield 71 67, Graeme Storm 70 68
139 Joel Sjoholm (Swe) 71 68, Magnus A Carlsson (Swe) 73 66, Tim Sluiter (Ned) 70 69
140 Shaun Norris (Rsa) 67 73, Oliver Wilson 69 71, Richard McEvoy 70 70, Chris Swanepoel (Rsa) 72 68, Andre Cruse (Rsa) 71 69, Darren Fichardt (Rsa) 71 69, David Drysdale 68 72, Thabang Simon (Rsa) 69 71, Markus Brier (Aut) 68 72, Wade Ormsby (Aus) 70 70, Carlos del Moral (Spa) 70 70, Trevor Fisher Jnr (Rsa) 68 72
141 Soren Kjeldsen (Den) 70 71, Alvaro Velasco (Spa) 69 72, Mikko Korhonen (Fin) 70 71, David Frost (Rsa) 68 73, Ockie Strydom (Rsa) 69 72, Sam Little 74 67, Walt Vander tjaart (Rsa) 72 69, Richard Bland 72 69, George Murray 69 72, Peter Whiteford 70 71, Jaco Ahlers (Rsa) 74 67, Maarten Lafeber (Ned) 73 68, Mark Brown (Nzl) 68 73, Ryan Cairns 72 69, Louis Moolman (Rsa) 69 72, Colin Nel (Rsa) 73 68, Tano Goya (Arg) 71 70, Elliot Saltman 69 72
142 Justin Harding (Rsa) 71 71, Floris De Vries (Ned) 69 73, Brandon Stone (Rsa) 73 69, Jared Harvey (Rsa) 68 74, Robert Rock 72 70, Warren Abery (Rsa) 74 68, Dodge Kemmer (USA) 72 70, Alastair Forsyth 70 72, David Hewan (Rsa) 66 76, Manuel Quiros (Spa) 71 71, Alex Haindl (Rsa) 73 69, Matthew Nixon 74 68, Gareth Maybin 69 73, Ulrich Vanden berg (Rsa) 69 73, Lee Slattery 70 72, Josh Cunliffe (Rsa) 72 70, Chris Williams (Rsa) 70 72
———-The following players failed to make the cut————–
143 Soren Hansen (Den) 68 75, Simon Dyson 70 73, George Coetzee (Rsa) 68 75, Daniel Green (Rsa) 71 72, Felipe Aguilar (Chi) 67 76, Peter- Henric McIntyre (Rsa) 70 73, Tyrone Ferreira (Rsa) 72 71, Mark Williams (Rsa) 73 70, Andreas Harto (Den) 73 70, Martin Maritz (Rsa) 72 71, Neil Schietekat (Rsa) 75 68
144 Clinton Whitelaw (Rsa) 70 74, Anthony Michael (Rsa) 73 71, Mark Tullo (Chi) 71 73, Robert Coles 72 72, Jake Roos (Rsa) 69 75, Oscar Floren (Swe) 75 69, Lean Boetzaart (Rsa) 71 73, Fabrizio Zanotti (Par) 72 72, James Kamte (Rsa) 75 69, Garry Hill (Rsa) 74 70
145 Prinavin Nelson (Rsa) 70 75, Robert Dinwiddie 74 71, Julien Guerrier (Fra) 74 71, Andrew Curlewis (Rsa) 69 76, Scott Jamieson 72 73, Danie van Tonder (Rsa) 71 74, Michiel Bothma (Rsa) 72 73, Michael Stewart 74 71, Oliver Bekker (Rsa) 71 74, Allan Versfeld (Rsa) 74 71, Tyrone Van Aswegen (Rsa) 75 70, Lindani Ndwandwe (Rsa) 70 75
146 Jacques Blaauw (Rsa) 71 75, Adam Gee 72 74, Liam Bond 74 72, Doug McGuigan 77 69, Grant Muller (Rsa) 70 76, Justin Walters (Rsa) 74 72, Darryn Lloyd (Rsa) 71 75, Linus Gillgren (Swe) 72 74, Alan Michell (Rsa) 73 73
147 Haydn Porteous (Rsa) 73 74, David Howell 73 74, Alan McLean 71 76, Ariel Canete (Arg) 71 76, Oskar Henningsson (Swe) 74 73, Pablo Martin (Spa) 70 77, Louis De Jager (Rsa) 73 74
148 Brandon Pieters (Rsa) 74 74, John Parry 70 78, Eirik Tage Johansen (Nor) 73 75, Christiaan Basson (Rsa) 75 73, TC Charamba 73 75
149 Johan Du buisson (Rsa) 77 72, Omar Sandys (Rsa) 70 79, PG Van Zyl (Rsa) 77 72, Ruan de Smidt (Rsa) 75 74, Richard Finch 72 77, Niclas Fasth (Swe) 72 77, Alexandre Kaleka (Fra) 80 69, Charl Coetzee (Rsa) 75 74
150 Neil Cheetham 77 73, Willie van der Merwe (Rsa) 73 77, James Kingston (Rsa) 76 74, Nick Dougherty 76 74, Seve Benson 77 73
151 Matt Haines 73 78, Daniel Gaunt (Aus) 77 74, Des Terblanche (Rsa) 74 77, Bradford Vaughan (Rsa) 73 78, Deane Pappas (Rsa) 73 78
152 JG Claassen (Rsa) 71 81, Divan van den Heever (Rsa) 77 75
153 Theunis Spangenberg (Rsa)80 73, Gavan Levenson (Rsa) 73 80
154 Toto Thimba jnr (Rsa) 76 78
155 Sean Farrell 75 80
156 David Dixon 79 77
158 Bennie Van der Merwe (Rsa) 79 79
160 Rynardt Combrinck (Rsa) 80 80
RTD: Julio Zapata 74, Dodd Stephen 77
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