Yorkshire golf: Wath's Nick Poppleton goes low to lead Yorkshire amateur at Moortown

WATH'S Nick Poppleton birdied three of the last four holes at Moortown to shoot the lowest round so far in the Yorkshire amateur championship and holds a two-shot lead at the halfway stage.
Wath's Nick Poppleton, pictured on his way to a 67 and the halfway lead in the Yorkshire amateur championship (Picture: Chris Stratford).Wath's Nick Poppleton, pictured on his way to a 67 and the halfway lead in the Yorkshire amateur championship (Picture: Chris Stratford).
Wath's Nick Poppleton, pictured on his way to a 67 and the halfway lead in the Yorkshire amateur championship (Picture: Chris Stratford).

Poppleton added a four-under-par 67 to his opening 75 and heads the 42 qualifiers for Thursday's final two rounds on level par.

The host club's Phil Tomkinson sat atop the leaderboard for a long time after carding a three-under-par 68 and holds second spot alone on 144, one ahead of three players – Wheatley's Kealan Lowe (74 71), Howley Hall's Ben Hutchinson (73 72) and England B international Will Whiteoak, of Shipley (73 72).

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First-round leader David Hague (Malton & Norton) is six shots adrift after following his opening level-par 71 with a 77.

Poppleton had just one bogey on his card, at the 446-yard par-4 sixth, but as well as birdieing the opening and closing holes on his outward nine also birdied three in a row from the 15th.

Tomkinson, the 2015 Yorkshire Order of Merit winner, had a far more adventurous round, which he began with an eagle at the 488-yard par-5 first. He had four bogeys, but also birdies at holes four, five, 11, 12 and 18.

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