
Australiaās 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.
āIām 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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āI 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.
āIt 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. Iām looking forward to it. It has been a while since I have been in contention and Iām just excited to be in this position. I canāt wait.ā
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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.
āI donāt know any adjective to describe this feeling! Itās great and itās unbelievable,ā said the Milan native. āI think itās just the result of working hard.
āIt has been great. Iām excited and I just want to keep going. I canāt wait to play tomorrow! I love playing, so thatās 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.
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āI am putting better than usual, I just changed it this week,ā she explained. āI 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 Iām feeling my putter in a better way.
āI will just try this weekend. If it goes great, then great! But if it doesnāt, thereās always next time. I will try to keep calm and hit one shot at a time.ā
Despite starting her day with a bogey, Swedenās Linn Grant shot a round of 68 (-4) to be in T2 alongside Melgrati and Franceās 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.
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āAs a golfer Iām pretty good at adjusting, thatās probably my best quality to be able to stand on range and I donāt have anything, but Iām going to have to go out and find something and work it out,ā she said.
āIt was nice to get back on track. When you make a bogey on the first, you always have these thoughts of Iām one-over, āwhat if I miss this putt?ā and thatās just because I made a bogey on the first. At the same time when youāve made a bogey, you have the mentality of Iām just going to go for it now.
āWhen 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 ā it is really nice. Just to have people that I know in the crowd was great.ā
Scotlandās Craig Howie and Englandās Daniel Gavins are tied for fifth place on nine-under having recorded rounds of 70 and 67, respectively.
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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.


