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British Open day two underway with amateur Lamprecht sharing lead
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HOYLAKE, England : Denmark's Rasmus Hojgaard got day two of the British Open underway on Friday in murky conditions after an overnight spell of rain, with light showers expected in the afternoon when two of the three leaders tee off.While Matthew Jordan hit the opening shot on Thursday watched by a huge c

HOYLAKE, England : Denmark's Rasmus Hojgaard got day two of the British Open underway on Friday in murky conditions after an overnight spell of rain, with light showers expected in the afternoon when two of the three leaders tee off.

The Dane's shot flew a long way left, which forced him to take his second from the 18th fairway. He has work to do to make the cut for the weekend after shooting a seven-over 78 in the first round. Grillo will be the first of the leaders to tee off at 8:25 a.m. while the other two do not start until the afternoon.

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