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Calcavecchia sets pace
COLOGNE (Germany): Jose Maria Olazabal, seeking his first win of the season, fired a seven-under-par 65 to grab a share of the lead after the second round of the German Masters on Friday. The Spaniard’s eight-birdie display put the twice former US Masters champion on 11-under 133 alongside Britain’s Anthony Wall, whose 62 was two strokes off the Gut Larchenhof course record. Leading second round scores: 133 — Jose Maria Olazabal (Spain) 68, 65; Anthony Wall (Britain) 71, 62. 134 — Paul Casey (Britain) 67, 67. 135 — Marc Cayeux (Zimbabwe) 66, 69; Nick Dougherty (Britain) 71, 64; Retief Goosen (South Africa) 67, 68; David Lynn (Britain) 68, 67. 136 — Scott Drummond (Britain) 68, 68; Bernhard Langer (Germany) 67, 69. SINGAPORE: Joint overnight leader Edward Michaels opened up a two-stroke lead at a weather-affected Singapore Open on Saturday, the American completing 14 holes of his third round before fading light led to a suspension of play. Forced to sit out a three-and-a-half-hour rain delay, Michaels returned to the course on the ninth and mixed a birdie, four pars and a bogey to stand on even-par for his round and six under for the tournament. Four players Adam Scott, fellow Australian Andrew Buckle, American Anthony Kang and New Zealand’s Mahal Pearce, are grouped together in a share of second place.—Agencies
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