Krog leads Bata Power Open

and 71 to go into the half way of the tournament leading other several golfers who took to the field.
Krog is a strong competitor in the amateur ranks and may mark his first national win if he plays well again tomorrow.
The golfer won this year’s edition of the Chapman Club championship and may add another silverware.

Kyle Mandhu of Royal Harare is in second place after scoring 80 and 73.
The 48-player field had Warren Smith sitting in third place after the two rounds.
Favourite Clive Nguru lies fourth with a gross score of 155.

Nguru still has a chance considering that he is improving with each passing round.
Chapman is dominating with Emanuel Hungwe carding 81 and 76.
The golfers will take a break today as they join the country to mourn national hero General Solomon Mujuru

The tournament director Borniface Chigorimbo said play will resume tomorrow.
“The games were played well and we managed to finish the first 36-holes in time and we look forward to a competitive game tomorrow.

“The tournament is good for the amateurs and the course condition is good and we look forward to better scores tomorrow,” Chigorimbo said.

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