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Daniel Brown has 1-shot lead at BMW International Open heading into final round

Daniel Brown has 1-shot lead at BMW International Open heading into final round

Washington Post05-07-2025
MUNICH — Daniel Brown shot a second straight 7-under 65 to take a one-stroke lead into the final round of the BMW International Open on the European tour.
Brown was on 16-under 200 and his closest challenger was fellow Englishman Jordan Smith, who shot 66. Joost Luiten of the Netherlands (65) was a further two shots back.
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