7-shot lead for Langer at Snr British Open

A red-hot Bernhard Langer is seven stokes clear of the field in the Senior British Open on the way to making up for last year's final-hole collapse.

Bernhard Langer reacts

Bernhard Langer has a seven-stroke lead to take into the third round of the Senior British Open. (AAP)

Bernhard Langer has a seven-stroke lead to take into the third round of the Senior British Open after shooting a 5-under 66 Friday to add to his opening 65.

The German is on 11-under 131 overall at a sunny Royal Porthcawl with Scotland's Colin Montgomerie (66) and England's Chris Williams (70) tied for second on 4-under 138.

Spaniard Pedro Linhart (69) is a further shot back in fourth, while Americans Bob Tway (73) and Tom Watson (66) share fifth on 2-under 140.

Watson had a faultless round with three birdies, an eagle at the 18th and no dropped shots.

Langer was beaten in a playoff by Mark Wiebe of the United States in last year's championship at Royal Birkdale after blowing a two-stroke lead on the final hole when he failed to get out of a greenside bunker.

Wiebe, playing with Langer on Friday, made an early exit after shooting 77 for an 11-over 153 - some 22 strokes worse than the man he beat last year.

"It still hurts when I think about it," Langer said of his defeat. "If you put me in that situation a hundred times, I think I would win 98 or 99."

Langer started Friday with a bogey five at the opening hole when he pulled a 4-iron into a bad lie, hit his second over the green and didn't get up and down.

He recovered with three straight birdies from the fourth, hitting a sand-wedge to six feet, a 3-iron to seven feet and chipped his third to three feet on the par-five sixth and sank it.

Two more birdies came at Nos.11 and 12, he saved his par at the 14th with a 15-foot putt, then hit a drive and a 5-iron to 10 feet at the 18th and just missed his eagle attempt.

"I played very aggressive and smart today," said Langer, who was champion at Carnoustie in 2010.

"I missed a couple of opportunities early on but I'm very pleased overall."

Montgomerie hit back from dropping strokes at the first two holes to post six birdies in the next seven, including five on the run from the fifth, for 31 on the first nine holes. He then got two more on the way and just one dropped shot.

Despite the impressive round, he wasn't hopeful.

"I've got a massive mountain to climb to catch Bernhard," admitted Montgomerie.

Tway, only two behind Langer overnight, got to 5 under with a birdie at the sixth, but then slipped to level par before closing with two birdies.


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