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Swede sensation Kinhult tames French Open field

Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines - World No 183 Marcus Kinhult of Sweden tamed Le Golf National's Ryder Cup course on Friday, carding a stunning second round of 65 for a two-shot lead at the French Open.

Kinhult is six under at the halfway stage with England's Chris Wood in second at four under, a shot clear of Spanish world No 5 Jon Rahm and Welshman Bradley Dredge, the overnight leader.

World No 2 Justin Thomas is two under alongside fellow American Julian Suri, England's Matthew Fitzpatrick and France's Gregory Havret.

The French Open is taking place at the venue which will stage the Ryder Cup from September 28-30 and when Europe will attempt to reclaim the trophy from the United States.

After finishing third at the Qatar Masters in February, unheralded Kinhult had made just three of eight cuts since.

The 21-year-old had started his first round on Thursday with four straight bogeys but went ten under for his next 32 to become the first player to start with four dropped shots and hold a 36-hole lead since records began in 2000.

"It feels good, it feels really good," he said. "I got off to a great start and played well from there. The wind picked up a little bit on the back nine, the last four or five holes or so, but happy overall.

"Saturday is going to be a big day and hopefully Sunday as well. It's a position I have never been in before so we'll see."

Thomas birdied the third, 11th and 15th but he found the hay on the left of the 17th, missed the green and failed to get up and down in surrendering a double-bogey. 

"Man, it was one of the better rounds I've had in a while. I could have shot a 1-under on the front easy, could have shot a three or four under," said the American.

Leading second round scores in the French Open at Le Golf National, on Friday (par 71):

136 - Marcus Kinhult (SWE) 71-65

138 - Chris Wood (ENG) 70-68

139 - Jon Rahm (ESP) 70-69, Bradley Dredge (WAL) 67-72

140 - Grgory Havret (FRA) 70-70, Justin Thomas (USA) 70-70, Julian Suri (USA) 70-70, Matthew Fitzpatrick (ENG) 71-69

141 - lvaro Quirs (ESP) 74-67, Pedro Oriol (ESP) 71-70, Mikko Ilonen (FIN) 72-69, Paul Dunne (IRL) 74-67, Jordan Smith (ENG) 71-70, Tyrrell Hatton (ENG) 74-67, Russell Knox (SCO) 71-70

142 - Thomas Pieters (BEL) 69-73, Lucas Bjerregaard (DEN) 76-66, Sergio Garcia (ESP) 72-70, Ignacio Elvira (ESP) 74-68, Dylan Frittelli (RSA) 71-71, Alexander Bjrk (SWE) 73-69

143 - Thomas Detry (BEL) 74-69, Austin Connelly (CAN) 72-71, Raphal Jacquelin (FRA) 75-68, Ryan Fox (NZL) 72-71, Fabrizio Zanotti (PAR) 74-69, Dean Burmester (RSA) 69-74, Henric Sturehed (SWE) 75-68, Andy Sullivan (ENG) 68-75

144 - Wade Ormsby (AUS) 73-71, Scott Hend (AUS) 75-69, Li Haotong (CHN) 71-73, Soren Kjeldsen (DEN) 72-72, Adrin Otaegui (ESP) 74-70, Jorge Campillo (ESP) 73-71, Nino Bertasio (ITA) 76-68, George Coetzee (RSA) 74-70, Matthew Southgate (ENG) 71-73, James Morrison (ENG) 70-74, Richard Bland (ENG) 72-72

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