HANNAH McCOOK STRUGGLING WITH WRIST PROBLEMS
GB STUDENTS' PROSPECTS OF WORLD
UNI MEDALS NOT BRIGHT
Both the British men's and women's teams have only a slender chance of a medal after Day 2 of the 15th world university golf championships at Crans-sur-Sierre in Switzerland.
Craig Chalmers (Strathclyde) posted a 75 to be on three-over 147.
Laurie Potter (Exeter) and Andrew Wilson (Northumbria) both had level par 72s and are on 446 and 147 respectively.
The British men's team lie seventh, behind leaders Spain.
Stirling's Hannah McCook (Grantown on Spey) is continuing to suffer from wrist problems and could do no better than a second-round 82 for 159.
Ami Storey (Northumbria) and Katie Bradbury
(Exeter) added two-over 74s to their overnight scores f153 and 154 respectively.
The GB women's team lie tenth after two rounds,
behind Spain.
UNI MEDALS NOT BRIGHT
Both the British men's and women's teams have only a slender chance of a medal after Day 2 of the 15th world university golf championships at Crans-sur-Sierre in Switzerland.
Craig Chalmers (Strathclyde) posted a 75 to be on three-over 147.
Laurie Potter (Exeter) and Andrew Wilson (Northumbria) both had level par 72s and are on 446 and 147 respectively.
The British men's team lie seventh, behind leaders Spain.
Stirling's Hannah McCook (Grantown on Spey) is continuing to suffer from wrist problems and could do no better than a second-round 82 for 159.
Ami Storey (Northumbria) and Katie Bradbury
(Exeter) added two-over 74s to their overnight scores f153 and 154 respectively.
The GB women's team lie tenth after two rounds,
behind Spain.
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