Record round for Miguel

Spaniard cards best round of career to lead in Swiss Alps

Last updated: 3rd September 2010   Subscribe to RSS Feed

Second round leaders:
GB & Ire unless stated
-14 MA Jimenez (Spn)
-11 E Molinari (Ita)
-11 M Mannasero (Ita)
-10 M Ilonen (Fin)
-9 G Storm

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Miguel Angel Jimenez shot the lowest round of his career, with a ten-under par 61 giving him a three-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Omega European Masters.

The 46-year-old Spaniard carded the best 18 holes of his 27-year European Tour career in Switzerland, with two eagles and six birdies in a flawless 61.

The round at Crans-sur-Sierre means he goes into the weekend with a three-stroke lead at 14-under, with Ryder Cup wildcard pick Edoardo Molinari in second alongside fellow Italian Matteo Manassero.

Jimenez, making his 22nd successive visit to the Alpine resort, had a chance of the Tour's first-ever 59 when he reached the 16th tee needing two more birdies.

But the Spaniard, who has had 10 of his 17 victories on the circuit since turning 40, had to be content with parring all three remaining holes for a halfway total of 128.

Last week Jimenez secured his place in the European Ryder Cup team and he confirmed his red-hot form ahead of the match at Celtic Manor in October.

Good news

More good news for Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie was that Italian Molinari, the only other member of his side playing in the event, lies joint second with 17-year-old compatriot Manassero.

Molinari, handed a wildcard after his win in the Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles last Sunday, added a 65 to his opening 66.

First round leader Manassero, trying to become the Tour's youngest-ever winner in only his sixth event as a professional, chipped in for eagle at the long 15th in his 67.

But the day belonged to a player who made his Tour debut 10 years before Manassero was even born.

"It was a beautiful day in the mountains," said Jimenez, playing his 535th Tour event. "I was thinking 59 a little bit and I tried, but it was still a great round.

All the clubs were working properly and that's what you need."

Schedule

Playing for the fifth week in a row - he added last week's event to his schedule for fear of losing out in the Ryder Cup race and finished third - Jimenez followed three early birdies with an eagle at the 629-yard ninth.

He was on in two with a three-wood there, while at the 595-yard 14th he hit a five-wood to within three feet of the flag for his second eagle.

Molinari, also a two-time winner this season, had set the target during the morning with his second bogey-free round.

"I hit the ball great and it was a very controlled and solid round," said the 29-year-old, who after this will take three weeks off to rest and then prepare for his debut against the Americans - alongside his brother Francesco - at Celtic Manor on October 1-3.

Manassero, last year's British amateur champion, turned professional only in May at the Italian Open and probably needs a top-five finish to avoid the qualifying school at the end of the season.

This is the sixth of seven invitations he is allowed. The other comes at the Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland next month.

His opening 64 made him the youngest player ever to lead a Tour event outright after the completion of a round and he resumed with three more birdies in the first four holes.

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