Saturday, October 12, 2013

TRIPLE TIE FOR HALFWAY LEAD IN PORTUGAL MASTERS

FROM THE EUROPEAN TOUR WEBSITE
England's David Lynn quickly shook off the illness that bothered him at last week’s Seve Trophy by Golf+ to claim a share of the halfway lead as compatriot Paul Waring and South African Hennie Otto inspired each other at the Portugal Masters in Vilamoura.
Playing in the same group, Waring and Otto recorded 14 birdies and one eagle between them to each finish 12 under par at the Oceânico Victoria Golf Course, Waring returning a flawless 63 and Otto a 64.
Lynn, still struggling with the virus which affected him in France, had shared the overnight lead on six under and late in the day carded his second consecutive 65 with four birdies and an eagle from just six feet on the par five 12th.
“It was really good to follow up a round of 65,” said Lynn. “I caught fire early on the back nine, sharing the lead on 12 under so all in all really good.
“I’m trying to get back into the top 50 [of the Official World Golf Ranking] to try and get a Masters invite again next year.”
Waring, who enjoyed the first top-five finish of his European Tour career in the Open de España in April and has had three more top-tens since, said: "I think the lovely weather's had a bit of a hand in it. I played nice, kept control of my golf ball well, hit it close a few times and holed a few putts.
"I've been playing better for the last few months; I lost by one in Valencia, two in Gleneagles, been knocking on the door a few times so it's nice to keep myself in contention week on week."
Waring, playing on a medical exemption after an operation on a serious wrist injury, is currently 86th on The Race to Dubai and added: "If I can get into one of these big four events (the inaugural Final Series) at the end of the season that would be great.
"I am not going to put too much pressure on myself, I've had a medical (exemption) all year so it's nice to get back into a proper category for next year."
While plenty of those in Portugal are battling to save their European Tour cards, Otto is already safe having finished eighth and 12th in his last two outings to climb to 97th on The Race to Dubai.
“It’s been a tough last four months for me and my family so I’ve worked hard on my game and it’s about time it kicked through,” said Otto.
Austria's Bernd Wiesberger completed a 65 to lie one shot off the lead on 11 under alongside Scotland's Chris Doak, who had five birdies and an eagle in his flawless 64 and is yet to drop a shot this week.
"I'm very pleased," said the 35 year old, who is 112th on The Race to Dubai with only the top 110 after next week's ISPS Handa Perth International keeping their full playing privileges for next season.
"Especially bogey-free for two rounds, anybody will take that. It's a job well done. The mind tends to race so I am just trying to relax and when you are you relaxed you can execute the shots properly and that's what I have done the last two days."
South African Justin Walters was a further shot back after a 63 and although he needs a good finish to climb from 126th on The Race to Dubai, the 32 year old from Johannesburg has had that situation put into perspective recently.
"We had a family crisis this year, two weeks ago my mum passed away and with her she really took all the pressure," Walters said. "I haven't really worried like I have as much and I think my game is in much better shape because of that. I am pretty calm out there and I thank her for that.
"Today was definitely the best round of the year by a long way. I really hit it so badly on the range this morning too, that's the funny part.
"Even little things like that don't bother me as much as they would have earlier in the year. It has been really stressful with mum being sick and I think I took it with me on the course and put too much pressure on myself. The last couple of weeks I have been out here playing for her."
Asked if retaining his card had become a secondary goal, Walters added: "It's hard for me to say that, but yes it is. It would be lovely to do that because I spent so much time away from her trying to achieve this so if I can it would be great."



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