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THE SIDELINES : Turner Leads in Johnny Walker

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From Times Wire Services

New Zealand’s Greg Turner moved into a one-stroke lead at the halfway mark of the Johnnie Walker Classic today by firing a 3-under-par 69 in the second round. He had a 137 for 36 holes.

Former U.S. Amateur champion Chris Patton and Simon Owen of New Zealand, who shared the first-round lead at 67, both fell well back after dismal rounds today. Patton had a 79 and Owen a 75 in windy and rainy conditions.

Gabriel Hjertstedt, a 19-year-old Swede, matched Turner’s 68 and moved into second place at 138.

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Australian Rodger Davis and American Raymond Floyd were tied for third at 139 after rounds of 69.

PGA Tour money-leader Greg Norman dropped five shots in the first four holes but rallied to finish with a 73 for a 144 total. British Open and Masters champion Nick Faldo had a 74 for a 146 total.

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