Campbell misses cut

US Open champion Michael Campbell today made an early exit from the Celtic Manor Wales Open, while the first 59 in European Tour history again proved elusive.

US Open champion Michael Campbell today made an early exit from the Celtic Manor Wales Open, while the first 59 in European Tour history again proved elusive.

Less than two weeks before the defence of his title at Winged Foot, Campbell had an unscheduled weekend off after rounds of 75 and 66 for a three over par total of 141.

That left the New Zealander a massive 12 shots off the lead still held by England’s Phillip Archer, and was at least three shots too many with the cut currently at level par, and likely to fall at one under.

It was also in sharp contrast to the low scoring elsewhere on the par-69 Roman Road course, at 6,743 yards the shortest used on the tour all year.

A day after Archer agonisingly missed a six-foot birdie putt on the 18th to break the magical 60 barrier, Portugal’s Jose-Filipe Lima and Scotland’s Gary Orr had also threatened to go one better.

Lima raced to the turn in just 30 shots and then birdied the 12th and 13th, holing a bunker shot on the latter to stand seven under for the round with five holes remaining.

The French-born 24-year-old then holed from 30ft for another birdie on the 14th but crucially three-putted the next for bogey when his birdie putt caught the edge of the hole and span four feet away.

Lima could only manage one more birdie, on the par four 17th, and signed for an eight under 61 to remain one shot off the lead.

“I was thinking about 59 or even 58 because my game was perfect today,” he admitted. “I was joking with my caddy about it but I was still concentrating on my game and playing shot by shot.

“Even after the mistake at 15 I was thinking about an eagle on the par five and more birdies but I am happy with eight under.

“I played well here last year and finished joint eighth. It’s very short and I can carry all the bunkers and there are a lot of short par fours which are easy for me.”

Attention then switched to Orr who, after starting on the 10th, had six birdies in a row from the 12th to cover the back nine in just 28 shots.

Another birdie on the first raised real hopes of a 59 but the 39-year-old from Helensburgh three-putted the par-five third for par and then bogeyed fourth.

Campbell was not too concerned with missing out and said: ``I knew it was a fairly hopeless task after the first round so I decided to use it as practice for the US Open because I won't play competitively before then.

“It was not ideal because the greens are so much slower here than they will be in America but it was still nice to make a few birdies.”

Orr meanwhile bogeyed the 18th and had to settle for a 63 and seven under halfway total.

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