Rasmus Højgaard, Manuel Elvira in share of lead at Al Hamra

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Rasmus Højgaard carded an eight under par 64 to move into a share of the lead in a bid for a fifth DP World Tour victory. Photo: Getty Images

Manuel Elvira and Rasmus Højgaard share the lead at the halfway stage of the Ras Al Khaimah Championship after a low-scoring day at Al Hamra Golf Club.

Elvira started the second round six strokes off the pace but carded eight birdies and an eagle to sign for a course record-equalling ten under par 62, setting the clubhouse target of 14 under par after 36 holes.

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The Spaniard, who graduated from the European Challenge Tour after finishing third on last year’s Road to Mallorca Rankings, is looking to follow in older brother Nacho’s footsteps in becoming a DP World Tour winner.

Højgaard, who is aiming to emulate his twin brother Nicolai’s Ras Al Khaimah Championship victory in 2022, carded an eight under par 64 to move into a share of the lead in a bid for a fifth DP World Tour victory.

One stroke further back are Denmark’s Thorbjørn Olesen, who also equalled the course record with a ten under 62, and 18-hole leader Callum Shinkwin, of England, on 13 under par.

 

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South Africa’s Zander Lombard is one stroke further back on 12 under after he carded a second successive round of 66 to move into fifth place.

Player Quotes

Manuel Elvira: “I got off to the dream start. I was six under through five, birdied the first three and then eagled the fourth and birdied the fifth. After that it was just a case of keep going. I kept giving myself chances and got a 62 at the end so very happy with it.

“Obviously playing Challenge Tour last year was a great experience and preparation for the main Tour. It is really competitive every week. I was lucky to be in contention a lot last year so I feel like am prepared to perform here so we will see what happens on the weekend.

“I try not to worry too much. I just want to go out there, have fun, enjoy it and keep the same strategy as the last couple of days.”

Rasmus Højgaard: “I think it was really good today. Started off with a bit of a bad tee shot on the second hole, but since then I hit decent drives off the tee and put myself in good positions. I rolled the putter very well today… again. I’m very happy with a 64.

“(Nicolai and I) do text a little bit. I did send him a “good job” text this morning when I saw that he will be going out in the final group tomorrow. He’s playing well and I’m playing well, it’s cool to follow each other’s different paths.”

Thorbjørn Olesen: “It was good on the front nine, especially. I think it’s one of the best putting displays I’ve put on for a long time. I can’t think of any putts that missed the whole round. I had a little bad spell from 12 to 15, with a few bad shots, but again I was putting really well and that kept me in it, and a nice finish also.

“Especially on that front nine, both Sebastian (Soderberg) and Rasmus were flying around with birdies everywhere – with an eagle by Rasmus on the third hole. It was a lot of fun. It quietened down a bit on the back nine, but it was still very good.”

Callum Shinkwin: “On the front nine I didn’t hole any putts. I holed everything that I looked at yesterday, really. You kind of have to expect that a little bit. I just had to keep playing and got a few good shots close on the back nine and that helps.

“Yesterday was a good round on the greens. I couldn’t say anything more than that. I rolled the ball just as well, end over end all the time. Today it just didn’t go in. Putting is so hard, fine margins.”