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Friday, November 29, 2024

Herbert masters the wind in Melbourne... round 2 results

 DP World Tour : ISPS Handa Australian Open  Leaderboard

Local favourite Lucas Herbert extended his lead at the ISPS HANDA Australian Open to four shots at the halfway stage after producing two brilliant bursts of scoring in tricky conditions at Kingston Heath Golf Club on Friday afternoon.

Lucas Herbert leads on home soil after sparkling 63

 Three-time DP World Tour winner Herbert began the day with a slender one-shot overnight lead following Thursday's 63 over at Victoria Golf Club.

And he continued to entertain his home crowds on day two, flying out of the blocks with an eagle and two birdies in the first three holes of his second round.

But as the wind got stronger, six successive pars followed before Herbert surrendered his first bogey of the week on the tenth, where a clutch 12-foot putt prevented further damage.

That cut his advantage to a single shot and although Herbert got into yet more trouble at the 12th, he managed to save par from six feet to remain out in front.

A hat-trick of birdies on the 13th, 14th and 15th then handed him a healthy lead as Herbert signed for a stunning 66 to reach -14 at the midway mark.

Herbert said: "I'm very happy. It's funny, I played pretty good yesterday, I just didn't really putt that well.

"And then I felt like I putted really well today, scrambled really well and the rest of the game was sort of off.

"It was kind of funny, it was like two days of polar opposites to have good scores. So it was nice for my putting to turn up when I needed it."

His nearest challenger was American Ryggs Johnston after the rookie recovered from a slow start at Victoria Golf Club to sign for a 68 and reach -10

Last week's winner Elvis Smylie was among the large group another shot back at -9 in a tie for third after carding nine birdies and a single bogey in his 64 at Kingston Heath.

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