Stenson posts the target

Golf: Henrik Stenson bogeyed his last two holes but still led the BMW International Open at the midway point in the second round…

Golf:Henrik Stenson bogeyed his last two holes but still led the BMW International Open at the midway point in the second round in Munich today. The former Ryder Cup player had gone three clear with a chip-in eagle at the long sixth — his 15th — and tap-in birdie on the next.

But Stenson missed the green at the short eighth, and after dropping a stroke there he hit his approach to the 557-yard ninth into the ditch just short of the green. Taking six there meant only a 70 to add to his sparkling opening 64 for a halfway total of 134, 10 under par.

“It’s never fun to finish with two bogeys, but you gain some, you lose some,” said the Swede. “I’m in a good position and I’m feeling very good.”

South African George Coetzee was one behind with four holes to go, but then went into the water on the sixth — a hole that cost 53-year-old Bernhard Langer a quadruple bogey nine earlier — and took six. Alongside him were Scot Paul Lawrie, Dutchman Tim Sluiter and Welshman Bradley Dredge, in with a 66 as he tries to make amends for losing a three-shot lead on the final day a year ago.

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Peter Lawrie improved to seven under after a second round of 68 but Damien McGrane (one over), Gareth Maybin (two over) and Shane Lowry (four over) were unlikely to see any action over the weekend.

Eighteen-year-old Matteo Manassero and Sergio Garcia, who needs a top four finish to have a chance of grabbing one of two British Open Championship spots on offer this weekend, were on four under. Colin Montgomerie, also not in the Sandwich field yet, matched Stenson’s eagle at the sixth, but a 72 kept him at two under.

Last year’s Ryder Cup captain still has two further opportunities to qualify, but would have to produce a top five finish at either the French or Scottish Opens the next two weeks and he has not had one of those for almost three years.