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dubuisson raises home hopes with a 69

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VERSAILLES: Victor Dubuisson (pic) raised home hopes of a win in the French Open at Le Golf National, sharing a one-shot lead after two rounds.

The 25-year-old French number one carded a one-under 69, the highlight of which was a 107yard approach shot which brought him an eagle two at the sixth.

He stood at four under at the halfway stage, level with Spain’s Rafa Cabrera-Bello, who came in earlier with a 70 and former world number one and French Open champion in 2009, Martin Kaymer of Germany who had a 69.

Five players were grouped a shot further back on three under – Englishmen Tyrrell Hatton (68), Daniel Brooks (66) and James Morrison (68), Jaco van Zyl of South Africa (71) and Francesco Molinari of Italy (69).

Dubuisson, aiming to become the first home winner at the French Open since Thomas Levet in 2011, had two birdies to go with his eagle.

But three bogeys, the last coming at the 17th when he missed a five-footer for par, cost him the outright lead.

“Played very well. I had two shots that I hit very good, 8 and 9, and finished in a bad spot. So I had two bogeys there,” he said.

“But you know, on this course, when you start to make one bogey, two bogey, then you think that it can turn really bad.

“But I had a great round and I’m very happy about the way I played today. It was really tough out there with the wind this afternoon.”

Cabrera-Bello, whose last win was in the 2012 Dubai Desert Classic, said that his form has been improving this year, but for some poor final rounds.

“Obviously some things had been going wrong because my scoring during the first two days, or even Saturday, as well, compared to Sunday is not quite the same,” he said. “But I’m working on that, so I’m going to keep knocking on the door and one day, it will open for sure.”

But Graeme McDowell’s hopes of pulling off a rare hat-trick of title wins at the French Open bit the dust. The Northern Irishman, who has been struggling for form all year, added a second round of 78 to go with his opening 72 and at eight over par he was well outside the cut mark.

In an uncustomar­ily scrappy round, on one of his favourite courses, McDowell had three bogeys and two double-bogeys. — AFP

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