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Friday, March 8, 2024

Manassero 61 leads Jonsson Workwear Open... Friday results...Saturday TEE TIMES

 DP World Tour : Jonsson Workwear Open Leaderboard Tee Times 

Matteo Manassero carded the lowest round of his DP World Tour career with a stunning 61 to take a one-shot lead into the weekend at the Jonsson Workwear Open.

  Matteo Manassero surges into South Africa lead

The Italian made two eagles and seven birdies in an 11-under-par effort to get to 15 under on a day with lots of low scoring after heavy rain had put preferred lies in place.

Home favourite Oliver Bekker was the nearest challenger after a 65, a shot clear of Spain's Angel Hidalgo and Northern Ireland's Tom McKibbin, who both fired rounds of 64, and another Spaniard in Ivan Cantero, who signed for a 67.

All the headlines belonged to Manassero, however, whose previous lowest rounds of 62 and 63 were both achieved at the 2010 UBS Hong Kong Open.

His 61 in round two at Glendower Golf Club was his lowest round to par on the DP World Tour by three shots and put him in pole position to complete a winding, near 11-year journey back to the winner's circle.

He rose to fame as a 17-year-old when he became the youngest winner in DP World Tour history at the 2010 at the Castelló Masters Costa Azahar - a record he still holds.

Further victories were secured in each of the next three seasons, culminating in him lifting the trophy at Wentworth in the 2013 BMW PGA Championship but he narrowly lost his card five years later, making just one cut in his 18 starts in 2019.

A win on the Alps Tour in 2020 restored some confidence and after two more triumphs on last season's European Challenge Tour, he has restored his playing privileges and sits 85th on the Race to Dubai Rankings in Partnership with Rolex.

"This is a long road and of course I'm happy with a round like this but it's today, tomorrow's tomorrow and I don't look behind very much, even if we tend to sometimes," he said. "So I just look ahead and try to try to improve the process, get better and see what comes.

"I mean, I never even came close to touching 11 under so it's been the best round I've had in my life, I guess. I couldn't be happier."

South African Shaun Norris and England's Jordan Smith carded a pair of 66s to sit at 12 under, one clear of France's Ugo Coussaud, South Africa's Casey Jarvis and Dane Niklas Nørgaard.

edit **** Canada's Aaron Cockerill 69 70 -5 made the cut which fell at -4 to qualify for the weekend. His only blemish of the day was a double bogey 5 on the par3 15th, all the rest were pars mixed around 4 birdies. 

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