Chasing pack
“I'm really happy,” stated Colombel. “I birdied all the par-5s four different ways, but a birdie at the end of each. I played some tremendous golf but the putts didn't drop really on the back nine.
“I just kept going and trusted the process with my caddie. We did a great job today. It was really good. We were like super-pumped on the course. We stayed aware of where I was compared to the other guys and tomorrow I will just enjoy it and see what happens.”
Danish debutant Frederik Brokfelt-Christiansen, the youngest player in the field, is one shot further back on four-over 148 after a second successive 74. Brokfelt-Christiansen, 18, who has scoliosis of the spine, started with three straight birdies, faltered with a double-bogey at the 5th and only had five pars in an up-and-down round. Englishman Thomas Blizzard, who is also autistic, is sitting fourth on six-over 150 on a tightly-contested leaderboard.
Brokfelt-Christiansen said, “It was a very mad round. I didn't really like it. I normally just like to make an easy par, get up to the green in two and just two-putt. But, yeah, today was a crazy day. Coming here for the first time, I was talking about it for fun at home that a top-five would be nice. I’ve just come out here and had fun.”
Women’s event
In the women’s field, last year’s winner van Houten is on the same 171 mark as Sräga. With both players commenting on the challenging fiery conditions, the pair sit four strokes ahead of Aimi Bullock from England.