Yorkshire’s Daniel Brown and Joe Dean tied at top of Dutch Junior Open


Dean was at the top of the leaderboard with a third Yorkshire player – his Lindrick club-mate Jonathan Thomson – overnight.
However, while Thomson found reverse gear with a 76, Walker Cup candidate Brown (Bedale) shot a three-under-par 69.
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Hide AdHe began with a birdie and completed his outward nine with three in a row. He gave one shot back at 10, birdied 14 and then bogeyed 15 for his 210 aggregate (71 70 69).
Dean (72 68 70) showed laudable composure by not allowing a double bogey 7 at the second to knock him off kilter.
He birdied the fifth and ninth to be out in level, and had five birdies coming home – including four in a row from the 14th, as well as three bogeys.
Thomson (71 69 76) birdied the fourth, but then had a three-hole stumble, shedding shots at five, six and seven.
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Hide AdHe had two birdies and three bogeys on his inward nine, leaving him tied 11th, six shots back of the leading Yorkshire pair.
But he is capable of a sub-par blitz, as he showed with a six-under-par 66 on his way to sixth in the recent Brabazon Trophy and when six under through 10 holes in a 7&5 singles win against Cheshire last weekend.
So Yorkshire could yet have three players challenging for the title on the final day of the competition.