British Richard Mansell leads with German Freddy Schottboth with a result of -9, after the second day of the Singapore Classic, where The first Spaniard was Adrià Arnaus, with -3.
The two golfers scored 69 strokes with a similar course, as the British player scored five birdies and a double bogey (hole 9) and the German three birdies.
Both have an impact on five players: the Thai Kiradech Aphibarnrat, the British Sam Bairstow and Paul Waring and the French Romain Langasque and Matthieu Pavon.
The best Spaniard was Adrià Arnaus, who finished the day with 70 strokes (five birdies, one bogey and one double bogey) and left with -3 six strokes from the head; followed by Ivan Cantero with -2 (four birdies, two bogeys and one triple bogey).
Alejandro del Rey and Ángel Hidalgo were placed with a result of one stroke under par and Rafa Cabrera and Manuel Elvira with the same strokes as par. Last of the Spaniards was Adría Otaegui who was two strokes over par.
Source: La Verdad

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