Bogense (Denmark), May 24 (PTI) Indian golfer Saptak Talwar shot an eagle on a Par-4 on way to a 3-under 69 as he made the cut comfortably at the Danish Golf Challenge at Bogense Golf Club. Talwar, who is dividing his time between the Hotel Planner Tour -- the second level Tour to the DP World Tour -- and the Indian Tour, had an eagle and three birdies against two bogeys in his card of 69. He had a 73 in the first round and at 2-under, he was Tied-36th. Also Read | SRH vs KKR IPL 2025, Delhi Weather, Rain Forecast and Pitch Report: Here's How Weather Will Behave for Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Kolkata Knight Riders at Arun Jaitley Stadium. Calum Fyfe took a two-stroke lead heading into the weekend. The Scotsman fired an impressive eight-under par 64 on day one and went on to sign for a five-under par second round of 67, which included six birdies, to get to 13 under par for the tournament. Fyfe was one clear of Sweden's Per Langfors after he posted a six under par 66 to move into contention after 36 holes. Also Read | On Which Channel French Open 2025 Will Be Telecast Live? How To Watch Roland Garros Live Streaming Online? Check Viewing Options of Tennis Grand Slam Tournament. Sweden's Langfors was on solo second on 11-under par, one shot ahead of Dutchman Lars van Meijel. Denmark's John Axelsen was at nine-under par, with compatriot Jonathan Goth-Rasmussen, Czech Filip Mruzek and Swede Albin Bergstrom a shot further back at eight under. (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)
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