DP World Tour : Commercial Bank Qatar Masters Leaderboard
Thomas Aiken gave his chances of keeping his DP World Tour card a huge boost after making 13 birdies and two bogeys in 31 holes on Friday to grab a share of the lead at the 2023 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters.
Three-time DP World Tour winner Aiken came into the week 161st on the Race to Dubai Rankings in Partnership with Rolex, knowing a huge week was needed to retain his playing privileges.
And the 40-year-old rose to the challenge on Friday, giving himself a brilliant opportunity to secure the strong finish he requires over the weekend after following up a 69 with a 65 at Doha Golf Club.
Starting the day on one over par after only completing five holes of his first round on Thursday, the South African carded five birdies and one bogey in the morning to sign for an opening 69.
He then returned to the course to begin round two, adding eight birdies and one bogey in a stunning 65 to reach ten under par.
Joining him on that mark overnight were Daniel Hillier and Santiago Tarrio, who must return to complete their second rounds on Saturday morning
New Zealand's Hillier made three birdies in the first 11 holes of his round before play was suspended due to fading light at 16.58 local time, and will have a birdie putt - and the chance to take the outright lead - when he resumes at the 12th early on Saturday.
Spaniard Tarrio, who made four birdies and no bogeys before having to leave the course, has six holes left to play.
Scots Robert MacIntyre and Ewen Ferguson - the defending champion - were a shot further back after nine holes of their second rounds, alongside Edoardo Molinari, who has seven holes remaining.
Aiken said: "I played really solid today. We had 31 holes to play, so it was a long day. Early wake-up call.
"It’s a course that I like, I’ve always played well here in the past. Unfortunately with the rain yesterday it got a little wet, normally it plays firm and fast, which is what I like.
"Hopefully it dries up over the weekend and starts playing more like that. But I played really solid. It’s tough competing against these youngsters these days - they hit it so far.
"It’s getting a little tougher to play in your forties, but I still feel like I can win out here. I just need the right golf course.
edit*** Canada's Aaron Cockerill managed to beat the weather on Thursday but after a long sleep in, only got in 9 holes on Friday with a birdie and a bogey on the front 9 and now he sits at -2 right on the cut line with an early start at 7am local on Saturday, with yet another nervy 9 to ensure sure he makes the weekend
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Bryan Angus (edit)
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