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So after two rounds, how were things stacking up under the eclectic rules? An unprecedented score for Peters of 57 put him way out in front, with the others struggling to keep up. The scorecard tells the full story, but it's interesting to see how it compares with 2011: players have either improved, or their handicaps are more (or less?) realistic: Overnight leader Round 2 - With comparison of 2012 and 2011 |
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2012
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2011
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A.
Peters
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57
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S.
Johnson
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48
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G.
High
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48
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S.
Robertson
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41
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D.
Cramb
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47
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N.
Smith
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40
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A.
Harper
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46
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A.
Harper
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38
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J.
Rooney
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45
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B.
Jennings
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37
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D.
Graham
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45
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B.
Wilson
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37
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P.
Jaco
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44
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V.
Bates
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36
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D.
Sparks
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43
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G.
High
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33
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N.
Smith
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41
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D.
Sparks
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33
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B.
Jennings
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41
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D.
Cramb
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33
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B.
Wilson
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41
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A.
Peters
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32
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A.
Jago
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41
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J.
Rooney
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32
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V.
Bates
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38
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A.
Jago
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30
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S.
Johnson
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37
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D.
Graham
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29
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A.
Monaghan
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37
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A.
Monaghan
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28
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R.
Erdal
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33
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R.
Erdal
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23
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