The Asian Age

Jason leads on the second day

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Sydney, Nov. 24: Jason Day reeled off four birdies in a row to charge up the leaderboar­d at the Australian Open on Friday, after World No. 2 Jordan Spieth birdied his final hole for the second day in a row.

Playing in the afternoon when the wind was strongest, Day defied blustery conditions to shoot a second round three- under par 68, to reach the halfway point at eight- under.

That left the Australian just one stroke behind outright leader Lucas Herbert, who made the most of his early tee- off time and carded a 66.

Spieth, still rusty after taking an extended break since the Presidents Cup, battled his way to an evenpar 71 to be one- under overall but was still hopeful of catching up to the frontrunne­rs over the weekend.

“On this golf course, more than just about any that we play, I feel like you can make up more ground and come from behind,” he said.

Day, chasing his first victory of 2017 and his maiden win at his national open, briefly joined Herbert in a share of the lead when he drained a 20foot putt on the 15th hole for his fourth successive birdie.

The former world number one slipped a shot behind when he bogeyed the 17th but then scrambled to make par on the last after finding a bunker with his drive.

Herbert followed up his first day 67 with six birdies to set the pace with a nineunder 133 and remain in front.

The recently- turned profession­al also led the Australian Open last year before eventually finishing 20th, but said he was better equipped to handle the pressure this time.

“I finished pretty high up last year in the Aussie Open ( so) I can play well and I’m proving to myself that I can play well in these big events against these big players,” Herbert said.

“I’m feeling like I belong out there, which is the big thing,” he added. AFP

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