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Friday, May 13, 2022

Schmid the German joins 2 Englishmen in Belgium.... Friday scoreboard

 DP World Tour: Soudal Open Leaderboard

Matti Schmid produced the lowest round of the week so far to sit alongside English duo Dale Whitnell and Sam Horsfield at the halfway stage of the 2022 Soudal Open.

Matti Schmid

Morning starter Schmid made eight birdies before dropping his only shot of the day at the ninth - his closing hole - in a superb 64 which moved him to eight under par.

It was a tale of two nines for Horsfield - who, like Whitnell began the day in a three-way tie at the top of the leaderboard - as the 25-year-old made three bogeys and a single birdie on the front side before coming home in 31 to sign for a 69.

Whitnell, meanwhile, completed his round with a birdie at the ninth to join Schmid and Horsfield at the summit, as he also shot a second-round 69.

England's Richard Mansell and Portugal's Ricardo Santos sat another shot back in a tie for fourth.

German Schmid began the day five shots off the lead but soon set about closing the gap as, starting from the tenth tee, he got his first birdie of the day at the 11th before holing a monster birdie putt from almost 50 feet at the short 12th. 

Another lengthy birdie putt followed at the 14th and he picked up his fourth birdie at the 16th.

He continued to make good progress after the turn with birdies on the second, third and fifth.

And another sensational long putt - this one coming from 30 feet - on the eighth briefly took him to nine under before a bogey at the ninth saw him sign for a 64.

“I holed a few nice putts, gave myself looks and holed the putts," said Schmid.

“I was happy with everything to be honest. I hit the ball well, hit a lot of nice wedges which is what you have to do out here and was able to make some putts today."

First-round co-leader Horsfield made a slow start on Friday, with a birdie at the third the only bright spot in a front-nine 38 which contained three bogeys.

But he got his round back on track after the turn, with a birdie at the 11th steadying the ship before a hat-trick of gains at the 14th, 15th and 16th handed him a share of first place.

A remarkable par save followed after he got into trouble at the 17th and he went agonisingly close to taking the outright lead but his long birdie putt on the 18th green narrowly avoided the hole.

Lev Grinberg's dream DP World Tour debut will continue into the weekend as the 14-year-old amateur comfortably made the cut after adding a second-round 69 to the 70 he shot on his home course on Thursday.

He said: "I played amazing! I can’t wait to play tomorrow and Sunday. It’s so nice to play good and make the cut on my home course, and hopefully grind out as many birdies as I can and hopefully get top ten, that is my goal this weekend.


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