
Matthew Spacey and Benjamin van Wyk hold the clubhouse lead on six under par in the incomplete second round of the Limpopo Championship at the Euphoria Golf & Lifestyle Estate.
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With the opening round only completed on Friday morning because of a weather delay, Spacey (69) and van Wyk (66) managed to also finish their respective second rounds to end the day in the joint lead and with both searching for a maiden Sunshine Tour victory.
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For Spacey, the day was important in terms of his confidence.
“It’s been a nice thing coming. I have been struggling the last few events. I have been working hard with my coach and not seeing the results, but I started to gain a bit of confidence, which is nice. I have been really hitting it pretty solid and added a new putter in the bag last week. Everything is starting to come together,” he said.
With play suspended early on the opening day, it was a long second day for the field.
“It was tough playing 29 holes today. It’s a very long walk, so I am going to need a rest tonight,” Spacey said.
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Looking ahead to the weekend, Spacey said he wants to put a disappointing season behind him and just focus on his own game.
“I will keep things the same with good routine and not push, because when I push I struggle. My season hasn’t been great this year, so it’s nice to see some good things coming out of it.”