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			Hatton leads by three as Garcia misses cut at British Masters 
			
		 
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			 [September 30, 2017] 
			(Reuters) - Tyrrell Hatton 
			backed up his opening round of 63 with a second round five-under-par 
			65 to hold a three-shot lead in the British Masters, where Sergio 
			Garcia missed the cut on Friday. 
			 
			The British world number 29 coped admirably with the wet conditions 
			in Newcastle in the north east of England, carding six birdies to 
			sit 12 under at the halfway stage. 
			 
			“I’m really happy with the first two days and hopefully I can 
			continue that and take that into the weekend,” said Hatton. 
			 
			“I’d like to play as well as I can and climb up the world rankings 
			and secure (a place) in all four majors again next year.” 
			 
			The leaderboard is dominated by Englishmen, with Ashley Chesters, 
			Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter and Chris Hanson joined by Sweden’s Robert 
			Karlsson in second on nine under. 
			
			
			  
			
			Graeme Storm is a shot further back on eight under, with Northern 
			Ireland's Graeme McDowell recovering from four-putting the 18th on 
			Thursday to lie six under after a 68. 
			
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			England's Tyrrell Hatton in action during the second round Action 
			Images via Reuters/Lee Smith 
            
			  
            Rory McIlroy‘s second round did not get off to the best of starts. 
			The world number six carded two bogeys in his opening five holes, 
			but three birdies followed, ensuring he made the cut, trailing 
			Hatton by eight shots. 
			 
			One major winner who failed to make the cut was Masters champion 
			Garcia. The Spanish world number 10 could only muster one birdie all 
			round as his tournament came to a premature end. 
			 
			(Reporting by Pete Hall; Editing by Toby Davis) 
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