Glasgow Times

Jamieson and Forrest whip up desert storm in Abu Dhabi round two

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GRANT FORREST and Scott Jamieson launched a second day offensive in round two of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championsh­ip to barge their way into the top-10 at the halfway stage in the Middle East.

While overnight-leader Shane Lowry remained the man to catch after adding a battling 70 to his course-record equalling 62 for a one-stroke advantage over the South African pairing of Louis Oosthuizen and Richard Sterne, Forrest and Jamieson had a 65 and a 66 respective­ly to surge up the order.

Craigielaw tour rookie Forrest, with two top-10s on the main circuit this season, bolstered his push with seven birdies in nine holes from the seventh to move to eight-under while Jamieson birdied four of his first five holes in a sprightly six-under card to finish a shot better off on nine-under.

At the head of affairs, Lowry recovered from a poor start to cement his place at the top of the pile in the £5.4million Rolex

Series event.

The Irishman saw his three-shot overnight lead wiped out as he bogeyed the second and third, but the 31-year-old bounced back with birdies at the fifth, seventh, 12th and 15th to remain on course for his first win since the 2015 WGC Bridgeston­e Invitation­al.

“I’m really happy with that,” said Lowry who was sitting on the 12-under mark. “I knew today was going to be a bit of a weird day after shooting such a low score yesterday. I just tried to go out and play like I played.

Oosthuizen has finished no worse than seventh in his last three starts, a run which includes a first victory in his national Open in Johannesbu­rg.

“It meant a lot to me,” Oosthuizen said after a 68 containing six birdies and two bogeys.

“It was one that I really wanted and always had scheduling problems to play it.”

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Scott Jamieson surged up the leaderboar­d

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