GOYA STILL PAINTING A PICTURE IN LEAD AT EURO TOUR Q SCHOOL
By NEIL AHERN
European Tour Press Officer
Etanislao
Goya clung on to his lead at the Qualifying School Final Stage, but the
Argentine’s advantage was cut to just one stroke as several of his
nearest rivals profited from more benign
playing conditions during day two at PGA Catalunya Resort at Gerona near Barcelona in north-east Spain today.
Playing
the more demanding Stadium Course, Goya struggled to replicate his
opening day heroics, but a round of 71 was just enough to maintain his
lead a -third of the way through the six day
examination.
The 2009 Madeira Islands Open champion moved to seven under par', courtesy of gains at the first, second and 15th holes, which cancelled out his pair of dropped shots either
side of the turn.
Goya
cited a wayward driver as the main reason for his inconsistent display,
but the 24 year old’s scrambling skills came to the rescue.
He
said: “I’m very happy with my score, because I didn’t hit many fairways
today. To have an under par round was very good, especially on the
Stadium Course, considering I was not very accurate
from the tee.
“Golf
is like that sometimes, so you just have to keep hanging in there and
try to improve tomorrow. Yesterday was really good, and although I
didn’t hit the driver very well today, I still
hit some good shots. I hit my irons very well and was always on or just
around the green, so I didn’t have any real disasters.
“I
haven’t been playing well lately, so being here is a consequence of
that and I have to accept it. But I have a chance here and I’ll try to
make the most of it, so that I can get back playing
where I know I belong.”
There
is a whole host of players in hot pursuit of the leader, including
Frenchman Anthony Snobeck, who started the week on the reserve list but
gained an 11th hour entry after a
series of withdrawals.
He was joined on six under par by
Italy’s Matteo Delpodio, Mikko Korhonen of Finland, Swede Mikael
Lundberg and Scot Gary Orr.
SECOND ROUND TOTALS
Par 142 (1x70, 1x72)
135 E Goya (Arg) 64 71
136 A Snobeck (Fra) 69 67; M Lundberg (Swe) 68 68; M Delpodio (Ita) 67 69; M Korhonen (Fin) 74 62; G Orr (Sco) 67 69
137 J Lagergren (Swe) 71 66; G Murray (Sco) 66 71; D Higgins (Irl) 73 64; O Floren (Swe) 71 66; M Lampert (am) (Ger) 70 67
138 D Im (USA) 72 66; S Little (Eng) 70 68; A Sullivan (Eng) 71 67
139 C Kim (USA) 73 66; P Erofejeff (Fin) 72 67; R McEvoy (Eng) 67 72; P Hedblom (Swe) 70 69; D Griffiths (Eng) 67 72
140 S Norris (RSA) 68 72, M Brier
(Aut) 71 69, T Van Der Walt (RSA) 71 69, T Fisher Jnr (RSA) 69 71, A
Levy (Fra) 68 72, A Domingo (Esp) 70 70, E De La Riva (Esp) 70 70, A
Forsyth (Sco) 75 65, B Ritthammer (Ger) 69 71, S Arnold (Aus)
67 73, T Murray (Eng) 68 72, M Crespi (Ita) 72 68, M Nixon (Eng) 68
72
141 B An (Kor) 69 72; J Ruth (Eng) 70
71; M Sell (Eng) 74 67; J McLeary (Sco) 69 72; C Del Moral (Esp) 70
71; J Glennemo (Swe) 72 69
142 C Macaulay (Sco) 71 71; J Howarth
(Eng) 75 67; A Marshall (Eng) 75 67; S Strange (Aus) 75 67; W Besseling
(Ned) 69 73; J Parry (Eng) 71 71; S Hutsby (Eng) 74 68; D Gaunt (Aus)
74 68; R Davies (Wal) 68 74; C Lloyd (Eng) 73 69; H Bacher
(Aut) 74 68; M Southgate (Eng) 72 70; B Åkesson (Swe) 70 72
143 M Jonzon (Swe) 74 69; O Wilson
(Eng) 75 68; A Rota (Ita) 74 69; M Glauert (Ger) 73 70; A Johnansson
(Swe) 76 67; D Vancsik (Arg) 75 68; J Hugo (RSA) 71 72; Å Nilsson (Swe)
74 69; T Remkes (Ned) 71 72; S Garcia Rodriguez (Esp) 73 70;
L Goddard (Eng) 72 71; J Timmis (Eng) 74 69; J Lima (Por) 76 67; C
Brazillier (Fra) 69 74
144 M Madsen (Den) 78 66; L Kennedy
(Eng) 73 71; D Perrier (Fra) 73 71; L Jensen (Den) 70 74; R Kakko (Fin)
74 70; O Lieser (Cze) 74 70; B Henson (USA) 76 68; R Blizard (Aus) 75
69; F Bergamaschi (Ita) 76 68; S Tiley (Eng) 77 67; W Bennett
(Eng) 77 67; S Drummond (Sco) 76 68; N Ravano (Ita) 74 70; F Calmels
(Fra) 72 72; C Devlin (Nir) 71 73; C Monasterio (Arg) 72 72; B Koepka
(USA) 73 71
145 S Kim (Kor) 78 67; S Fallon (Eng)
73 72; J Watts (Eng) 77 68; A Hansen (Den) 71 74; L Bond (Wal) 76 69; S
Benson (Eng) 75 70; D Kemmer (USA) 79 66; N Kearney (Irl) 73 72; O
Bekker (RSA) 73 72; N Schietekat (RSA) 70 75; S Hong (Kor)
71 74; S Whiffin (Eng) 75 70; D Brooks (Eng) 71 74; B Dredge (Wal) 70
75; G Clark (Eng) 78 67; R Russell (Sco) 73 72; A Saddier (am) (Fra) 80
65
146 G Boyd (Eng) 76 70; P O'Keefe
(Ire) 81 65; D Dixon (Eng) 72 74; D Frittelli (RSA) 76 70; M Tunnicliff
(Eng) 74 72; J Scrivener (Aus) 77 69; J Jeong (Kor) 80 66; T Haylock
(Eng) 74 72; S Thornton (Irl) 71 75; J Barnes (Eng) 77 69;
J Huldahl (Den) 76 70
147 M Zions (Aus) 74 73; A McArthur
(Sco) 80 67; P Edberg (Swe) 72 75; S Dodd (Wal) 77 70; A Otaegui (Esp)
77 70; I Pyman (Eng) 76 71; M Haastrup (Den) 72 75; N Floren (Swe) 80
67; J Sandelin (Swe) 75 72; S Walker (Eng) 74 73; K Pratt
(Aus) 72 75
148 R Hjelm (Den) 77 71; T Pilkadaris
(Aus) 75 73; C Aguilar (Esp) 77 71; Z Scotland (Eng) 76 72; M
Lorenzo-Vera (Fra) 74 74; P Broadhurst (Eng) 74 74; R Karlberg (Swe)
75 73; J Harding (RSA) 74 74; A Haig (RSA) 76 72; M Siddikur
(Ban) 75 73; R McGowan (Eng) 77 71; W Booth (Sco) 77 71
149 C Suneson (Esp) 74 75; K Borsheim
(Nor) 78 71; J Grillon (Fra) 72 77; T Sluiter (Ned) 81 68; S Jeppesen
(Swe) 78 71; J Bäckström (Swe) 77 72
150 P Martin (Esp) 81 69; M Grönberg (Swe) 75 75; P Maddy (Eng) 78 72; O Rozner (am) (Fra) 74 76
151 K Ferrie (Eng) 80 71; J Lerchedahl (Den) 76 75; G Stal (Fra) 81 70; G Cambis (Fra) 73 78; D Huizing (Ned) 70 81
152 P Uihlein (US) 75 77; P Archer (Eng) 80 72
153 O Henningsson (Swe) 79 74; N Dougherty (Eng) 80 73
154 C Aronsen (Nor) 74 80; G Shaw (Nir) 81 73;
156 J Gallegos (am) (Esp) 80 76
162 D Wuensche (Ger) 86 76
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