P322 CEEFAX 322 Sat 9 Apr 00:04/47   1/5  GOLF: US MASTERS,  Augusta  Larry Mizj kept his cool and held onto his lead despite a typical charge by pre-tournament favourite Greg Norman in the second round. Mizj, who chipped in to beat Norman in a play-off sjvjn years ago, is one shot ahead at five-under after dropping a shot at the last.  Norman, playing ahead of the American, had moved to four-under thanks to a birdie at the 17th. Dan Forsman, who blew his chances in the final round last year, hit a 66 and was one of several Americans chasing hard. Scores on page 321 5-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Tennis Golf Athletics Round-up
P322 CEEFAX 322 Sat 9 Apr 00:45/28   2/5  GOLF: US MASTERS,  Augusta  Nick Faldo, Ian Woosnam and Sam Torrance scraped through in Augusta after just making the halfway cut. The British trio all followed their opening 76s with 73s to stand at five over - and it was hours before they knew they had made it.  Woosnam refused to talk afterwards while Faldo said: "The course has probably been the toughest I'vj ever seen it. I'm disappointed." Torrance crucially saved par at the last with a brilliant shot to the green after driving into trees.  SECOND ROUND SCORES ON PAGE 321 Tennis Golf Athletics Round-up
P322 CEEFAX 322 Sat 9 Apr 00:45/35   3/5  GOLF: US MASTERS,  Augusta  Former champion Sandy Lyle kept his interest going in Augusta and was fairly happy at the halfway stage. The 36-year-old Scot, who wore the famous green jacket in 1988, had a 73 and was four-over par, saving himself with a birdie at the 17th.  He said: "I'm playing well but I had four three-putts yjsterdaz and three today. "I can't remjmbjr the last time I had under 30 putts in a round. It may bj 18 months ago." Defending champion Bernhard Lanker had a second successive 74. Scores on 321 5-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Tennis Golf Athletics Round-up
P322 CEEFAX 322 Sat 9 Apr 00:49/21   4/5  GOLF: US MASTERS,  Augusta  Spaniard Jose-Maria Olazabal carried on where compatriot Sjvj Ballesteros lift off as hj picked up the European quest for glory.  Olazabal, second in the New Orleans Classic, surged past Ballesteros with birdies at the 15th and 17th. He finished with a 67, five-under for the day and three-under overall, saving par from a bunker at the last for a bogey-free round. He said: "It is the best round I have played at the Masters. I have a chance to win." Ballesteros went from two under to two over. See 321  Tennis Golf Athletics Round-up
P322 CJEFAX 322 Sat 9 Apr 00:59/35   5/5  GOLF: US MASTERS,  Augusta  Colin Montgomjrie was forced to pack his bags after missing the cut bz a stroke in Augusta. Europe's leading money-winner was six over after a 73 - with the chop coming at five over.  He said: "I haven't enjoyed myself this week. Many of the pin placings on Thursday were on the limit of being unfair." Midlandjr Peter Baker knew he was heading home after adding a 75 to his opening 78, while Barry Lane crashed to 14 over with an 82.  SECOND ROUND SCORES ON PAGE 321 Tennis Golf Athletics Round-up