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Golfer Aditi T-22, Tvesa trails at T-55 in Spain

Golfer Aditi T-22, Tvesa trails at T-55 in Spain

Marbella, Spain, India's Aditi Ashok and Tvesa Malik had modest rounds in the second round of the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de Espana. Aditi after a first round of 71 added 74 in the second round and was placed T-22, while Tvesa Malik (75-75) was T-55 at the halfway mark.

 

Spain's Carlota Ciganda fired a second round of 66 (-6) to hold the halfway lead at the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de Espana.

The four-time LET winner has an excellent record in her national championship - recording seven top ten finishes in the seven she has played - and she continued that on day two at Los Naranjos Golf Club.

Aditi had two bogeys against four bogeys while Tvesa had two birdies against three bogeys and a double bogey.

Ciganda got off to a great start with two birdies in her opening three holes, before adding another on the seventh to make the turn in 33.

The Spaniard rolled in another birdie on the 10th before an eagle on the 14th propelled her to eight-under-par for the tournament and top spot on the leaderboard.

Ciganda has recently made a change to her putting grip having sought advice from Ryder Cup winner Tommy Fleetwood and it seems to be paying dividends.

There will be two Spaniards in the last group out in the third round with Fatima Fernandez Cano one shot behind the leader and Ciganda is excited at the prospect. After being in a share of the lead overnight, Cano had another solid day on the course carding a round of 68 (-4) to move to seven-under-par.

The 26-year-old rolled in five birdies and one bogey to back up her first round of 69 and be in second place at the halfway stage.

France's Anne-Lise Caudal, who was also in a share of the lead after round one, sits in third place three shots back from Ciganda on five-under-par. Finland's Ursula Wikstrom is in fourth place on four-under-par having fired a bogey-free 68 (-4) on day two in Spain.

Three players are tied for fifth place on three-under-par including one of the co-leaders from day one Manon De Roey.

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