Dougherty puts Wales nightmare behind him in Munich

Nick Dougherty put his “shocking” finish to the Wales Open behind him and moved into contention for the BMW International Open in Munich today.

Dougherty puts Wales nightmare behind him in Munich

Nick Dougherty put his “shocking” finish to the Wales Open behind him and moved into contention for the BMW International Open in Munich today.

While South African Retief Goosen retained the lead by adding a 68 to his opening 64 – at 12 under par he is now one ahead of Dane Soren Kjeldsen – the 27-year-old from Liverpool grabbed two eagles in a 65 which lifted him from 23rd to joint third with Scot David Drysdale.

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