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Newcastle Herald
Newcastle Herald
National
James Gardiner

Flanagan cut above as PGA hopes fade

US-based Novocastrian Nick Flanagan is the only local hope remaining in the Australian PGA in Brisbane. Picture Simone De Peak

NICK Flanagan will fly the flag for the Hunter in the final two rounds of the $2 million Australian PGA championships in Brisbane this weekend.

The 38-year-old, who has spent more than a decade based in the US, added a 70 on Friday to his opening even-par round to be at one under and in a tie for 43rd, nine strokes off leader Jason Scrivener.

The former US amateur champion birdied two of his final four holes to make the one-over cut by two strokes

Blake Windred and Jake Higginbottom will now turn their attention to the Australian Open next week after missing weekend action.

In his maiden event as a DP World Tour member, Windred mixed four birdies with a double-bogey and two bogeys to remain at two over and miss the cut by a stroke.

Higginbottom started Friday at one-under, but struggled in the windy afternoon conditions with a 79.

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