30/07/2014
The PGA in Scotland's 36-hole Duddingston Challenge promises an exciting, neck and neck finish at the Edinburgh venue tomorrow after the first day saw 16 players return scores under the par of 72.
The four leading birdie-hunters were Keir McNicoll (Gullane), Winterfield's Kevin Phillips, Gareth Wright (West Linton) and Robert Arnott (Bishopbriggs) who share the halfway lead on four-under 68.
Phillips should have been the clear leader for he birdied the first, second, third, fourth, ninth and 12th to be six under par with six to play. But it started to unravel for the Winterfield pro when he bogeyed the 13th and then double-bogeyed the 16th.
Only a sixth birdie of the round, at the 18th, gave him a share of the pole position.
Arnott had six birdies, Nicoll and Wright five apiece.
But it is a crowded leaderboard with four strokes spanning the leading 16 and everyone of them fancying their chance of victory if they can pile up the second-round birdies and eliminate the bogeys.
Not all the Tartan Tour stars shared in the birdie-fest. Greig Hutcheon (Paul Lawrie Golf Centre) had a one-over 73 and Graham Fox (Clydeway Golf) a 74.