Brad Dalke near lead at BMW International Open

YouTube golf star Brad Dalke shot rounds of 69 and 66 to stand two shots off the lead after two rounds at the BMW International Open in Munich, Germany.

Dalke played the first two rounds at Golfclub München Eichenried. He credited strong putting and solid ball striking for his position heading into the weekend.

Dalke said the experience has been enjoyable despite limited recent competitive play. He noted making several key putts to maintain momentum over the opening rounds.

The golfer also discussed his decision to leave the YouTube group Good Good. He cited his wife Abbie's health issues, including an eye stroke in December and heart surgery last month, as reasons to reduce travel and focus on family.

Dalke is competing on a sponsor exemption and plans to play additional PGA Tour events later this year, including the Rocket Classic.

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Bryson DeChambeau celebrating after tying for the lead in the first round of LIV Golf Korea.
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DeChambeau ties for lead after first round at LIV Golf Korea

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Defending champion Bryson DeChambeau shot a five-under 65 to share the lead after the first round of LIV Golf Korea at Asiad Country Club in Busan on Thursday.

Brad Dalke returned to professional competition after six years with a tied-30th finish at the BMW International Open in Germany.

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Michael Hollick won his maiden DP World Tour title on Sunday at the BMW International Open. The 39-year-old South African closed with an eagle putt to finish 18 under par.

Maja Stark and Linn Grant share fourth place ahead of the final round in the team event on the LPGA Tour in Michigan.

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Ludvig Åberg played a strong second round of 70 strokes at the US Masters, climbing to tied 22nd place. He stands at even par overall, seven shots behind leader Rory McIlroy. Åberg hopes to apply pressure over the weekend.

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