KEN TUCKNOTT shot a brilliant second round to become a popular winner of the Tony Jacklin Open at St Pierre Park. The amiable 65-year-old carded a net 45, the best of the day by five shots, to win the two-day competition by three.
‘It was rather a good round – 30 [gross] out and 30 back,’ admitted a grinning Tucknott (pictured). Because of it he has seen his handicap drop from 15 to 13. He had started with a net level-par round of 54.
‘The first round got better: I was 38 going out and 31 coming back. That was after playing 18 holes at L’Ancresse in the morning. I started with four threes on the trot on the second day and they were little tap-in threes.’
There was a brief wobble on the fifth, though, where Tucknott went out of bounds and took a five, but it was the only one of the round.
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