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Immelman leads by one at halfway mark

Trevor Immelman's reaches the top of the leaderboard at the US Masters today - Reuters

Trevor Immelman of SA lines up a putt on the 16th green during the second round of 2008 US Masters

April 12, 2008, 17:00

South African Trevor Immelman, finding his form after recovering from health problems last year, birdied the last two holes for a 68 to grab a one-shot lead in Friday's second round of the US Masters.

Immelman, overnight co-leader with Briton Justin Rose, matched his first-round score by posting three birdies on the back nine to reach eight-under-par 136 as he got hot with his putter on a warm, breezy day at Augusta National.

American Brandt Snedeker was alone in second place after he mirrored Immelman's rousing finish with birdies at 17 and 18 to complete a 68 for 137, two shots better than compatriots Phil Mickelson and Steve Flesch, and Briton Ian Poulter.

"It feels great to break 70 both rounds," said Immelman, 28, who four months ago had a benign tumour the size of a golf ball removed from behind his rib cage and had previously lost more than 20 pounds due to an intestinal parasite. "It's a thrill to play well here." he said.

Four-time champion Tiger Woods was seven strokes off the pace after an up-and-down round of 71, while Rose plunged to a 78 thanks to a triple-bogey eight at the 15th hole in swirling winds that made it more difficult for the later starters.

Twice winner Mickelson had three birdies on the front side and capped a bogey-free round with a 30-foot birdie at 17 for a 68. Mickelson said that although he has a long way to go, he is working in the right direction.

Flesch registered an eagle at the par-five 13th to help his 67, while Poulter made three back-nine birdies for a 69. At four-under-par 140 were Briton Paul Casey, after a 69, and Canadian Stephen Ames, who shot his second successive 70.

Lucky shot
Snedeker, 27, drew a huge roar from the gallery at number six with an imaginative chip from the green to carry a mound, landing it at a 90-degree angle from the cup and watching it trickle down a slope and into the hole.

"That was probably one of the luckiest shots I've ever hit on number six," said Snedeker, the 2007 US Tour Rookie of the Year. "The only chance I had was chipping it and trying to spin it a little bit.

The cut was set at three over par, with 45 players qualifying for the final two rounds. Among those at four-over were Ernie Els, Sergio Garcia and Fred Couples, who remains tied with Gary Player for a record for the most consecutive Masters cuts of 23.

Immelman, who has missed four cuts and finished no better than 40th in other stroke play events this year, said it was special to be contending at Augusta for his first major title. - Reuters

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