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Lowry improves by nine shots but Hidalgo man to catch

Lowry plays in to the 17th hole
Lowry plays in to the 17th hole

Shane Lowry may have improved nine shots on his opening effort with a classy round of 66 - but home hope Angel Hidalgo extended his lead at the acciona Open de Espana presented by Madrid.

Hidalgo followed his opening 65 with a 67 on day two to move four shots clear of second-placed Englishman Joe Dean, whose 65 contained five birdies, two eagles – including a chip-in at the fourth – and three bogeys.

Sam Bairstow was a shot further back on five under – tied for third with three-time champion Jon Rahm, United States Ryder Cup player Patrick Reed, Frenchman Julien Guerrier and another Spaniard in Alfredo Garcia-Heredia, while the luckless Tommy Fleetwood was four under.

Fleetwood opened with three birdies in the first five holes, but the momentum was sapped from his round after his tee-shot at the ninth struck the pin and rebounded 50 feet, leading to a three-putt bogey – he made just one birdie and one bogey the rest of the way.

Hidalgo, who made five birdies with just a solitary dropped shot, said: "Yesterday I was completely blind, I was just hitting the ball and I don't know why it was directly to the pin. But today I played really good."

Lowry, frustratingly, was birdie-free on Thursday in a miserable 75 but the Offalyman found five birdies today and didn't drop a single shot as he fired himself into a tie for 23rd on one-under-par overall.


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