The Scotsman

Jamieson slips six shots off halfway lead at Leopard Creek

- By MARTIN DEMPSTER

Scott Jamie son went from holding a two-shot lead at one point in the second round yesterday to sitting six shots off the halfway pace in the Alfred Dunhill Championsh­ip at Leopard Creek in South Africa.

The 36- year- old Scot, who has recorded two top- five finishes in this event at the same venue in recent years, had moved to the head of affairs after following his opening 66 with an early birdie burst on day two.

Helped by gains at the tenth, 12th, 13th and 15th holes on his front nine, Jamieson had progressed to nine-underpar for the event before coming home in two- over as he added a 71.

That has left hi min a tie for sixth, just three shots off second spot but six adrift of Adrian Meronk after the Pole spreadeagl­ed the field with a second successive 65 to sit on 14- under- par.

“I got off to a fast start but let a couple go on my back nine, which was a bit sloppy, but I didn’t do too much damage and I am still in a strong position,” said Jamieson.

“Shooting 66 and 71 is a very good start and, though leaving a few out there on my back nine today was disappoint­ing, I was good on my front nine, so pretty solid.”

C al um Hill is next best among the Scots after a 69, which included an eagle and five birdies, lifted him into the top 20 on four- under- par.

In his first appearance since landing a breakthrou­gh European Tour victory in the Cyprus Showdown earlier in the month, Bob Macintyre added a round of 70 to his opening 72.

The 24- year- old Oban man had climbed into the top 10 after covering his first 16 holes of the day in four- under- par only to finish bogey- bogey for a two- under total and now sits in a tie for 27th.

“It was a good day except for the last two holes,” said MacIntyre.

“If I can drive the ball over the weekend like yesterday then a score is still out there.

"I have a bit of work to do, but I’m not out of it.”

A bogey- bogey f i nish l eft David Drysdale one shot outside the cut on one- over- par as fellow countrymen Connor Syme and David Law also made early exits on three - over- par.

 ??  ?? 0 Scott Jamieson: Still in a strong position after a 71.
0 Scott Jamieson: Still in a strong position after a 71.

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