The German Yannick Paulwith a second card of 69 shots (three under par), for a total of 134 (-10), increased his lead to five in front of Indian Open, DPWorld Tour tournament which is disputed in DLF G&CC of New Delhi.
Yannik Paul, about to turn 29 and winner of the Mallorca Open in October 2022, did not improve on the impressive 65 shots on the first day, but on a day that was less good than the previous one, he showed the second best card this Friday. .
His 69, with four birdies and a single bogey, saw him take the lead, with a five-stroke advantage over a quartet consisting of Indian Shubhankar Sharma, who went on 71, Finn Mikko Korhonen, who with 72, Icelander Gudmundur Kristjansson (71) and German Marcel Siem (70).
The best Spaniard is Santiago Tarrio, eighth, seven strokes off his head, after Friday’s 71 (five birdies, two bogeys, one double bogey).
The other four Spaniards also made the cut, recorded at 148 (+4), Jorge Campillo, with 144 hits (73+71), Alejandro Cañizares, with 144 (71+73), Ángel Hidalgo and Pablo Larrazábal, both with 145 ( 72+73).
Source: La Verdad

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