Day 2 in Numbers: Porsche European Open
132 - Low score so far this week shared by Charl Schwartzel, Graeme Storm and Ross Fisher.
7 - Years since Ross Fisher won this event. The Englishman holed a bunker shot on the 72nd hole for a 63 and a three shot victory over Sergio Garcia back in 2008.
66 - Players made the cut at three under par.
22 - Consecutive cuts made for Maximilian Kieffer, who now owns the longest active streak of made cuts on The European Tour (previously Steve Stricker, 21).
34 – rounds in the 60s for the German during that impressive run.
1 - Bogey for Jamie Donaldson through 36 holes, tied with Schwartzel, Kieffer and Storm for the fewest dropped shots.
4 - Bogeys in his last five holes for Rikard Karlberg. However the Swede's 71 extends his run of rounds of 71 or better to 19.
100 - yards was the length Graeme McDowell holed out for at the 13th hole (his fourth) thanks to this special wedge:
5 - Birdies for Hunter Mahan today - however the American ended the day with a round of 76, after making two double bogeys and a triple bogey.
12 - Shot difference between Bernd Wiesberger's opening two rounds. Having been tied for the lead after an opening round 64, the Austrian struggled to a five over 76 on Friday.
1,000 - Football fields could be squeezed into the land occupied by Bad Griesbach Resort
1 – the resort is the largest of its kind in Europe.
4.5 - Average score on the par four 18th hole, making it the hardest
70.6 - Average score on Friday, making it 0.5 shots harder than the Beckenbauer course played on Thursday (70.1)
Source: Day 2 in Numbers: Porsche European Open
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