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Old 03-05-2008, 09:57 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Cambridge leads the way at the DGM Barbados Open

A run of four consecutive birdies on the back nine helped Jamaica’s Delroy Cambridge pip his close friend Jerry Bruner of America to the lead after day one of the DGM Barbados Open, at Royal Westmoreland Golf Club.

Joining Bruner in a tie for second on three under par is Australian Graham Banister, who admitted he is “lucky to be alive” after suffering a heart attack just five weeks ago.

Meanwhile Ian Woosnam, playing in his first European Seniors Tour Event after turning 50 at the weekend, finished on level par after an up and down round of 72.

The Welshman, who owns a home in Barbados, had looked to be into his stride after making birdies at the fifth and sixth holes. But a triple bogey seven at the ninth checked his momentum, and he had to settle for a share of eighth place.

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