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Danny leads tour school



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Published Date: 17 November 2008
A pupil of Oaks professional Graham Walker has put himself in a good position to qualify for his European Tour card on his debut after moving into top spot at the Qualifying School in Spain.
Former World No 1 amateur Danny Willett, who regular comes under Graham's tutelage at his Bubwith-based academy, surged through the field with a 63 in Saturday's third round before posting a 70 on Sunday for a 16-under-par total of 270, enough for a one-stroke lead in the race for the 30 tour cards up for grabs. But there are still 36 holes to go.
Alluding to the gruelling nature of this event, the rookie pro said: "In the nicest possible way, it would be good to win here and then never come back again."
Hemingbrough-based Iain Pyman has also made it through to the final two rounds.

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  • Last Updated: 17 November 2008 6:01 PM
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  • Location: Selby
 
 

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