Broadhurst back at the business end

A month after becoming a father for the fourth time Paul Broadhurst is hoping to have something else to celebrate tomorrow night – his first European Tour victory since 1995.

Broadhurst back at the business end

A month after becoming a father for the fourth time Paul Broadhurst is hoping to have something else to celebrate tomorrow night – his first European Tour victory since 1995.

The 39-year-old from England took a one-stroke lead over tournament favourite Miguel Angel Jimenez, South African Darren Fichardt and Swede Johan Edfors into the third round of the Madrid Open at Club de Campo today.

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