Delroy Cambridge was joined at the top of the leaderboard by Bob Cameron, with Ian Woosnam also is in contention to land his maiden European Seniors Tour title after a dazzling display on day two of the DGM Barbados Open.
A run of four consecutive birdies on the back nine helped Jamaica’s Delroy Cambridge pip his close friend Jerry Bruner of America to the lead after day one of the DGM Barbados Open, at Royal Westmoreland Golf Club.
Ian Woosnam, the last of European golf’s ‘Famous Five’ to turn 50, embarks on a new adventure this week as the European Seniors Tour emerges from its slumber with the first event of the season on the Caribbean Island of Barbados.
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