(Reuters) - Quiet Australian achiever Cameron Smith was the lone bright spot on a poor day for a proud golf nation, sneaking within two strokes of halfway leaders Shane Lowry and J.B. Holmes at the British Open on Friday.
Smith adopted a more free-flowing attitude after some recent poor form, and was rewarded with a five-under-par 66 at Royal Portrush.
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