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ele, the last player to tee off. He was 4 under with still five holes to play.
Indian golfer Jeev Milkha Singh overcame two disappointing bogeys on the back nine to make the halfway cut at the British Masters in Hertfordshire on Friday.Jeev, who is playing this week on an invite, shot an even par 71 to go alongside his first round 69 to total two-under 140 for 36 holes. He was Tied-38th when reports last came in.The lone Indian in the field, Jeev had a bogey on the fourth, which he made up for with a birdie on the sixth, only to give away another shot on the eighth. On the back nine, he had three birdies, on 11th, 15th and 18th but also ceded bogeys on 12th and 14th.I was going fine except for the second shots on 12th and 14th, but also my back was troubling me a bit, said Jeev. That back niggle started in Korea at the Pro-Am but after this week I am taking three weeks off and I should be fine. Russell Martin Dodgers Jersey . Listen to the game live on TSN Radio 1050 at 7pm et. 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MacKinnons goal, also on the power play, came with just over a minute remaining. VIRGINIA WATER, England -- Rory McIlroy could only manage a disappointing 2 over par 74, while defending champion and former No. 1 Luke Donald slumped to a 78 on a rain-affected first round of the BMW PGA Championship on Thursday. South Africas James Kingston led the field after finishing with a 6 under 66 before play was interrupted by a 90-minute rain delay during the afternoon. Later, five groups were yet to finish as darkness fell and play was suspended. Kingston had a one-stroke lead over Finlands Mikko Ilonen, with Scotlands Scott Henry and Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano of Spain tied for a share of third place after both carded 68s. McIlroy, whose total included 33 putts, said: "I feel as though I am playing well enough, but it is just not being reflected on my score card. I played the first 12 holes really not missing a shot, but I just feel at the minute I am not getting that much out of my rounds." The Northern Irishman, who played in the company of his Ryder Cup winning teammates Graeme McDowell and Paul Lawrie, was 3 under after 12 holes before carding three bogeys in succession from the 13th. The double Major winner then pared the 16th, but dropped further shots at 17 and 18. "Im not sure what the problem is because, as I said, the first 12 holes was really good golf and very solid, but I just got on a run of bogeys and couldnt get off it," McIlroy said. His effort continues a disappointing first-day trend at the Tours flagship event. He shot a 74 on day one of the tournament last year, a 76 the year before, and a 74 on the opening day of the 2010 BMW PGA Championship.dddddddddddd Also signing for a 74 was fellow U.S. Open winner and Northern Irishman, Graeme McDowell, who ended with an 18th hole double bogey -- having taken a triple bogey at the same hole on day one of the 2012 event. Donald produced just one birdie, but also had five bogeys and a double bogey as he recorded his poorest round at Wentworth since a 74 on the first day of the event in 2009. "It is disappointing to be this far back after one round but then thats just golf, again," Donald said. "Today was quite different to how the course has played in the past but I just didnt do very well in adjusting." Kingston, ranked 297th and playing on a sponsors invitation, capped his round with four birdies over his closing seven holes. It was his lowest Wentworth score by one stroke after shooting 67 twice on his debut in 2003. "Receiving an invitation into this event was nice, and what a great feeling to be back here," he said. "I played nicely and got off to a decent start and really made the putts when I needed to." Ilonen marked his 10th appearance at Wentworth with a tournament-best round of 67, having finished runner-up in his last event, the Volvo China Open. "Ive had good form this year but then Wentworth has not been the best of places for me," Ilonen said. Among the 15 players who will complete their rounds on Friday morning is Austrias Martin Wiegele, the last player to tee off. He was 4 under with still five holes to play.