DP World Tour : Turkish Airlines Open Leaderboard Tee Times
WEATHER : Today in Belek, Turkey, mainly sunny 23*c wind 16kph SE, 0% rain
Round 2 is well under way with the early wave, Italian Gregorio DE LEO has posted the clubhouse lead 69 68 -7, this is high due to the tight tree lined National GC, with the tricky greens firming up making scoring difficult. The weather is near perfect.
The cut is projected at +1

Aaron Cockerill is in the late wave, having opened with 73 +1 he is T72 and despite his efforts with a 5 back nine. his second consecutive +1 73 has missed the cut by a stroke.
Bryan Angus
Final Edit >>>>26/05/01
Gregorio De Leo will take a one-shot lead into the weekend at the Turkish Airlines Open but a host of fellow would-be first-time DP World Tour winners are chasing him down.
Just as with round one, players were met by near-perfect conditions on another sunny day with minimal breeze, but low scoring proved a challenge at the National Golf Club.
Italian De Leo, playing in the morning wave on Friday, was bogey-free on his back nine as he set the clubhouse target -7 with a 68 in Belek, Antalya.
He was briefly joined at that mark by afternoon starters Alejandro Del Rey and Jens Dantorp, but they both fell back into a four-strong group of players one shot back at -6 that also included Sam Bairstow and Kazuma Kobori.
First-round leader Mikael Lindberg was then at -5 in solo 6th after a second-round 73.
Defending champion Martin Couvra was among those to make the cut on the number at +1 with Asian Swing leader Jordan Gumberg also progressing through to the weekend after making a closing birdie..
“I got here on Wednesday afternoon, so I didn’t even have a practice round,” he said. The 26-year-old was indebted to his caddie Adam Drummond after a late arrival in Türkiye.
“I didn’t know how the course was playing so I am really [thankful] of my caddie Adam. He really helped me out yesterday and today. It worked out.
“We started out in Australia, so it’d been five months and we’re a good team."
Of his nearest pursuers, Del Rey is the only player to have won on the DP World Tour after he claimed his maiden win in Ras Al Khaimah last season.
Swede Dantorp, a runner-up on the DP World Tour in 2023, reached -7 with a birdie at the third - his 12th - but slipped back a shot with his solitary dropped shot at the seventh.
Bairstow, another of the afternoon starters seeking a breakthrough title, made six birdies in an eventful round that also saw the Englishman make a double bogey and two bogeys to card a 70.
Kobori will also be encouraged that this week could be his time to claim a first win on golf's Global Tour after he made a hat-trick of birdies after the turn in a 68.
Last year, the New Zealander finished second at The Belfry as he reached the season-ending DP World Tour Championship in his rookie campaign.
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Bryan Angus (edit)