The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Ireland’s Dunne surges into Spanish Open halfway lead

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MADRID, Spain: Irishman Paul Dunne claimed a threeshot lead at the halfway stage of the Spanish Open with an enterprisi­ng second-round 65 on Friday, while home favourite Jon Rahm stayed well-placed for a weekend charge.

World number 76 Dunne, who is playing his first regular European Tour event since January after a successful stint in the United States, poured in nine birdies in his seven-under-par round to take the overall advantage on 13-under.

“My game is in good shape, I’m feeling good. I see a lot of birdies around this course if the weather stays like this so hopefully I can make them,” Dunne told europeanto­ur. com.

“I think it’s been training the right way for a while and I’ve got a nice run of events here in Europe over the next few weeks as well, so I’m looking forward to that and hopefully just keep doing what I am doing.”

The 25-year-old made his name when he tied for the lead after three rounds of the 2015 British Open as an amateur, and claimed his first profession­al title at last year’s British Masters.

After back-to-back top-10 finishes on the USPGA Tour, Dunne leads by three strokes from the trio on 10-under of Nacho Elvira, Brett Rumford and Callum Shinkwin.

World number four Rahm, who finished fourth at last week’s Masters after a thrilling weekend surge, added a four-under 68 to his opening 67 and is four strokes off the lead.

The big-hitting Spaniard eagled the opening hole, but a double-bogey on the 12th stalled his charge.

But he was delighted to be playing in front of a large home crowd as he bids to follow the likes of compatriot­s Sergio Garcia, Seve Ballestero­s and Miguel Angel Jimenez in winning the title.

“It’s amazing. I think everybody wasn’t expecting the amount of people that we have this week. I’m glad that I can help the tournament, I’m glad I can help Spain and Spanish golf in that sense,” Rahm said.

“I don’t remember the last time I played a tournament where the first hole is a par five and from the tee all the way to the green there was at least a line of people, and the first hole is not a short hole.”

Defending champion Andrew Johnston signed for a second successive 68 and is only a shot further adrift in a tie for ninth.

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