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Chopra in fourth place: Q-school

Indian-born Swede Daniel Chopra is placed fourth after the second round in the US PGA tour Q-school qualifying at the Orange Country National Club in Orlando, Florida.

Copra, at five-under 139, had scores of 65 and 74 in the two rounds. Jim McGovern of Oradell, New Jersey, at six-under 138, is in first place with two other players.

Jyoti Randhawa is joint 65th at eight-over 152. He had scores 75 and 77 in the first two rounds.

The top 20 players and ties from the venue will make it to the final stage of Qualifying School, which will be a six-round affair at the Bear Lakes Country Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, starting from November 27.

Last week Jeev Milkha Singh qualified for the final stage of the US PGA Tour Qualifying School tournament.

The first Indian golfer to play on the European Tour, he finished with a four-under 284 to emerge in tied-seventh position after the completion of the second stage of qualifying on the Black Horse Course, Seaside, California, United States.

Jeev had scores of 69, 73, 69 and 73 in the four rounds of the event, which was won by Alabama's Tyler Williamson with a nine-under 279.

The 29-year-old Jeev had finished tied sixth in the Telefonica Open de Madrid a fortnight ago.

In addition to Williamson, others to make it through at Black Horse included former NCAA champion Luke Donald, Jeff Brehaut, Trevor Dodds, Gary Hallberg and Jason Caron.

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