Bond will be doing all he can to put pressure on Bell on the final day of the championship, which will be played at Romford.
Bond, who shot a bogey-free round of 67 on day two, said: “I played very well today - I played better today than I did yesterday, and again I played better on the back 9 than the front 9 - I’m a slow starter!
“It was nice to play the course today and see that there’s a few things that have changed since last year, like the 18th is now a par 4 instead of a par 5, so now that I’ve seen it, I feel like I’ll be okay tomorrow.
“It’s feels good to be going into the final day around the top and with a chance to win, that’s what you’re here for.”
Bond will be doing all he can to put pressure on Bell on the final day of the championship, which will be played at Romford.
Bond, who shot a bogey-free round of 67 on day two, said: “I played very well today - I played better today than I did yesterday, and again I played better on the back 9 than the front 9 - I’m a slow starter!
“It was nice to play the course today and see that there’s a few things that have changed since last year, like the 18th is now a par 4 instead of a par 5, so now that I’ve seen it, I feel like I’ll be okay tomorrow.
“It’s feels good to be going into the final day around the top and with a chance to win, that’s what you’re here for.”
Bond will be doing all he can to put pressure on Bell on the final day of the championship, which will be played at Romford.
Bond, who shot a bogey-free round of 67 on day two, said: “I played very well today - I played better today than I did yesterday, and again I played better on the back 9 than the front 9 - I’m a slow starter!
“It was nice to play the course today and see that there’s a few things that have changed since last year, like the 18th is now a par 4 instead of a par 5, so now that I’ve seen it, I feel like I’ll be okay tomorrow.
“It’s feels good to be going into the final day around the top and with a chance to win, that’s what you’re here for.”
Looking ahead to the finale, Romford Course Manager, Antony Kirwan, added: “We started preparation about 4-5 weeks ago with some intense grooming, trying to get the greens up to an acceptable level. After the cold and wet weather we’ve had recently here in the South East, this week has been dry, warm and sunny so it’s enabled us to really fine-tune our playing surfaces for the week.
“The key is consistency so we try to make sure all the greens are the same speed throughout the week from the practice day to the final.”
"There’s been some nice comments from the players, which is nice because you feel like all the hard work you’ve put in over the last 4-5 weeks has come to fruition and they’re enjoying it, even if they haven’t played well!”
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