South Korea’s Jeunghun Wang holds a share of the lead at 14-under after firing six birdies in his back nine to close with a 66.<\/p>\n
“I think I played really well today and the last two days as well. I changed my putter two weeks ago and that has worked really well. I think that\u2019s the reason I\u2019ve played so well.<\/p>\n
“I didn\u2019t really think about birdies. I just kept playing, aiming at the flag and it worked.”<\/p>\n
Wang is playing in his sixth event since returning from a two-year absence while completing his military service.<\/p>\n
“I still cannot believe I’m here. I\u2019m really excited to play every event.<\/p>\n
“I’m not thinking about winning right now. I\u2019ll just play my own game tomorrow and hopefully it will work.”<\/p>\n
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Tied alongside him is Spain’s Alejandro del Rey who also carded a 66 in a mixed round featuring an eagle at the par-5 13th, seven birdies and three bogeys.<\/p>\n
“It\u2019s a place that suits me pretty well and it\u2019s about dropping the putts.<\/p>\n
“They\u2019ve dropped pretty well so far. I hope to continue tomorrow.”<\/p>\n
England’s Richard Mansell lies in solo third place at 13-under having shot a bogey-free 65.<\/p>\n
First-round leader Tom McKibbin of Northern Ireland started well with three consecutive birdies but went on to make five bogeys and closed with a 71 to move down into a share of fourth place at 12-under alongside England‘<\/a>s Nathan Kimsey (69), Finland‘<\/a>s Sami V\u00e4lim\u00e4ki (69) and Germany’s Marcel Schneider (70).<\/p>\n