Alastair Forsyth of
Golf Clubs Scotland placed himself in pole position to collect his first European Tour title on only his seventh start since winning the Qualifying School Finals last year.
The 24 year old from Paisley, who finished third on his second start in the Heineken Classic, fired a course record-equalling ten under par 62 to claim a two stroke lead over the field at the halfway stage of the Brazil Rio de Janeiro 500 Years Open at Itanhanga Golf Club.
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Forsyth started the second round eight strokes behind Padraig Harrington, who shot 62 himself to set the clubhouse target on 129, 15 under par. That score seemed unattainable at
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The young rookie carded matching halves of 31 for
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