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Friday, September 22, 2023

DP World Tour : French Open weekend story

 DP World Tour : Cazoo French Open  Leaderboard

England's Jordan Smith will take a three-shot lead into the weekend at the Cazoo Open de France after carding a 64 on day two at Le Golf National.

Jordan Smith bursts ahead at Cazoo Open de France

The Englishman birdied five of his first six holes to hit the front and then tackled the tough back nine in 33 to get to 12 under and take control.

Scotland's Ewen Ferguson was then at nine under, two shots clear of local favourite Julien Brun, Japan's Ryo Hisatsune, Dane Nicolai Højgaard, South African Zander Lombard, England's Richard Mansell and German Yannik Paul.

Smith has been one of the DP World Tour's most consistent performers since winning the Porsche European Open in his 2017 rookie campaign, having topped the EuroPro Tour and European Challenge Tour Rankings in the two previous seasons.

He claimed two runner-up finishes and six other top tens in 2022 before finally claiming a second victory at the Portugal Masters.

He was selected for the Hero Cup in January where he won two points from his four matches and has two top tens in 2023, making his last ten consecutive cuts.

The last few weeks have been really good, been putting lovely, so there’s a lot of confidence in there," he said. "Been doing a lot of work with my putting coach, Matt, back home and away at tournaments.

"It’s been a lot of work, lot of drills, lot of time on the putting green but the last week has been great on the putting green so it’s given me a lot of confidence."

He added: “I hit some awesome iron shots. The challenge was mainly the wind, a lot of the time it was a crosswind so you were trying to work out whether it was hurting a little bit or helping a little bit so I’m really happy with the way I’m playing.

“You’ve seen it in the past, those last few holes catch people out"

Tom Kim the Korean overnight leader  became a victim of the famous Le Golf National closing stretch as he made a double on the 16th and treble on the last after finding water on both holes to leave Smith four ahead.

Kim's late troubles left Ferguson as the nearest challenger as he recovered from an opening double-bogey after finding the water in a 67.

He got up and down on the third, left himself a tap-in on the fourth and then holed a 13-footer on the fifth.

A bogey on the sixth was followed by long putts on the seventh and eighth before he got up and down on the 14th and hit an incredible shot into the last to leave himself another tap-in.

Brun carded a 66, with Lombard and Paul recording rounds of 68, Hisatsune and Højgaard signing for a pair of 69s and Mansell getting round in 70.

Japan's Kazuki Higa and English pair Matthew Southgate and Andrew Wilson were at six under, one clear of a group containing Kim, who signed for a 73.

europeantour.com

Bryan Angus (editor)

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