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After frustration, Jason Scrivener’s turnaround at Scandinavian Mixed

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After carding a 68, Jason Scrivener went bogey-free and rolled in eight birdies to reach 12-under-par at the halfway point of the Scandinavian Mixed. Photo: Tristan Jones/LET

Australia’s Jason Scrivener had a blistering second day at the Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed firing a 64 (-8) to lead by two shots.

After carding a 68 on Day One at Halmstad Golf Club, the 33-year-old went bogey-free and rolled in eight birdies to reach 12-under-par at the halfway point of the competition.

ā€œI’m really happy. It has been a frustrating couple of months, and I felt a round like this was close and I am pretty happy with it,ā€ he said.

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ā€œI have been playing decent just not really holing any putts and making a few mistakes here and there, and not putting a score together, so for it all to come together today it was nice.

ā€œIt has been awesome, the girls are great players, I think Ana [PelĆ”ez] is on the cut line, but she played great today so good fun. I’m looking forward to it. It has been a while since I have been in contention and I’m just excited to be in this position. I can’t wait.ā€

The Volvo Car Scandinavian MixedĀ is a co-sanctioned event between the LET and DP World Tour and it sees 78 men and 78 women playing for the same prize fund of US $2 million and one trophy.

Italian amateur Carolina Melgrati followed up her opening round of 65 (-7), which equalled the course record, with a second round of 69 to be 10-under-par after 36 holes.

The 19-year-old rolled in two birdies and one bogey on her front nine before making two more birdies on her back nine to continue her impressive form and be in a share of second place.

ā€œI don’t know any adjective to describe this feeling! It’s great and it’s unbelievable,ā€ said the Milan native. ā€œI think it’s just the result of working hard.

ā€œIt has been great. I’m excited and I just want to keep going. I can’t wait to play tomorrow! I love playing, so that’s my dream.ā€

After finishing T4 at the Ladies Italian Open, Melgrati has a different putter this week, but it is working a treat at Halmstad Golf Club.

ā€œI am putting better than usual, I just changed it this week,ā€ she explained. ā€œI went from a Scotty Cameron to an Odyssey. The feelings with it are great. My strengths are my long game mainly, but during this tournament I’m feeling my putter in a better way.

ā€œI will just try this weekend. If it goes great, then great! But if it doesn’t, there’s always next time. I will try to keep calm and hit one shot at a time.ā€

Despite starting her day with a bogey, Sweden’s Linn Grant shot a round of 68 (-4) to be in T2 alongside Melgrati and France’s Mike Lorenzo-Vera.

Birdies on five, eight, nine and 11 put the two-time LET winner in a good position and a dropped shot on 15 was soon forgotten with two birdies in her final three holes.

ā€œAs a golfer I’m pretty good at adjusting, that’s probably my best quality to be able to stand on range and I don’t have anything, but I’m going to have to go out and find something and work it out,ā€ she said.

ā€œIt was nice to get back on track. When you make a bogey on the first, you always have these thoughts of I’m one-over, ā€˜what if I miss this putt?’ and that’s just because I made a bogey on the first. At the same time when you’ve made a bogey, you have the mentality of I’m just going to go for it now.

ā€œWhen the putt went in on 18, it was so nice. You always hear yourself screaming in your head when you make a putt, but to hear everything louder and not be able to hear yourself because of everyone else – it is really nice. Just to have people that I know in the crowd was great.ā€

Scotland’s Craig Howie and England’s Daniel Gavins are tied for fifth place on nine-under having recorded rounds of 70 and 67, respectively.

Henrik Stenson carded a 66 (-6) on day two to move onto eight-under-par and into the top 10 as he is in a share of seventh place.