Kapur claims the clubhouse lead in the KLM Open


Kapur reached seven under par 133, but only two strokes further back Rory McIlroy has set up the possibility of a special Sunday for himself and girlfriend Caroline Wozniacki.

The 22 year old Northern Irishman fired a second round 65 to move into contention at the halfway stage.Tennis World Number One Wozniacki, meanwhile, is two wins away from joining him as a US Open Champion.

After all the rain delays in New York she will now play her semi-final against Serena Williams on Saturday, with the final being pushed back to Sunday.

There has also been bad weather in Hilversum and that meant McIlroy had to play 27 holes as the tournament tried to make up for time lost.

An opening 70 left him deep in the pack five behind overnight leaders Simon Dyson and Marcel Siem, but as they started their second rounds late in the day he was alongside them and only two behind Kapur in the clubhouse.

 

“I’ve been driving the ball really well, and this course there's a big premium on hitting a lot of fairways,” said Kapur, who is still searching for a maiden European Tour title.

“The driver has been behaving and I gave myself quite a few chances. Overall I just played quite solid.”

World Number Two Lee Westwood is also in the hunt and would have matched his Ryder Cup teammate's two rounds but for a late three-putt bogey.

McIlroy's first priority after he finished was to make sure there were no more ants on him. His final drive finished close to an ant-hill and, although he was able to move his ball away and had a much easier shot as a result, he said: "I still feel there are some going up my legs.

"I don't feel I drove the ball particularly well. There were a couple of loose shots and I got some lucky breaks."

Like McIlroy, Westwood had four birdies in seven holes on the back nine, but his only gain on the outward half was a two on the short fifth and his dropped shot came two holes later.

Kapur's 67 put him one ahead of Scot Gary Orr and South African James Kingston who also managed to finish their second rounds before darkness fell.


Of the player still out on the course, Welshman Stephen Dodd and Marcel Siem of Germany fared best, both players at eight under par for the tournament after thirteen and ten holes of their second round respectively.

All 78 players who have to finish their second round will start again at 8.15am on Saturday morning with the draw for the third round to follow after that. The third round, in three balls from two tees, will not begin before 11am on Saturday morning.


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