A fine finish from Bradley Dredge at the end of an engrossing second round at the Made in Denmark, means the Welshman will take a four shot lead into moving day. As ever, you can get some more insight from Friday's round in our 'Day in Numbers'...
8– under par for Bradley Dredge leads the way heading into the weekend in Denmark
4– birdies in his last six holes helped Dredge to a second round 68
2– wins on the European Tour for the Welshman, at the Madeira Island Open & Omega European Masters
1– shot was all it took from Estanislao Goya at the par three 10th – hole in one time!
4– under for the par 3s for Thorbjørn Olesen this week – not bad sir
65– for Oliver Fisher, low round of the week for the Englishman on Friday
4– straight birdies for Kristoffer Broberg today, who shot up the leaderboard thanks to a second round 67
6– was the hardest hole today, the par four seeing just six birdies and averaging 4.42
2003– the year when Denmark last hosted a European Tour event, the winner of that tournament, the Nordic Open, a certain young man called Poulter
364– yard monster drive from Nicolas Colsaerts at the 14th today
6– scrambles out of seven from Simon Wakefield in his 67
14– greens in regulation from Emiliano Grillo today on his way to a 69
18,600– fans turned out today for another fine day’s golf in Denmark