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    A late flurry of birdies has helped golfer Daniel Hillier jump up the leaderboard after his second round at the Spanish Open in Madrid

    A late flurry of birdies has helped golfer Daniel Hillier jump up the leaderboard after his second round at the Spanish Open in Madrid


    The Wellingtonian's birdied five of the last six holes to post a five-under par 66.

    It takes him to six-under for the tournament - just three shots off the lead in a tie for 11th.

    Canterbury's Kazuma Kobori has comfortably missed the cut after a five-over par round saw him finish seven-over overall.

    GOLF COVERAGE WITH CROWN... COUNT ON CROWN FOR NEW, USED AND RENTAL FORKLIFTS.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     28 Sep: No room for complacency for Team Europe captain Luke Donald, as his group hold a sizeable advantage heading into the final day of golf's Ryder Cup in New York
     27 Sep: Europe are 3-1 up after the opening morning's foursomes match ups at the Ryder Cup in New York
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