Australian Herbert extends lead at halfway stage of Irish Open
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[July 03, 2021]
(Reuters) - Overnight leader
Lucas Herbert opened up a two-shot lead at the halfway stage of the
Irish Open, carding 67 in the second round on Friday to go 13-under
overall at the Mount Juliet Estate in Thomastown.
Having carded an eight-under-par 64 on Thursday to set the clubhouse
target, the Australian was three behind in the second round when he
found the water on the third hole for a double bogey.
But he sank eight birdies in all to lead England's Andy Sullivan and
Scotland's Grant Forrest who were tied for second.
"It was a little frustrating but I also felt like I did pretty well
to scrap 67 out of that," Herbert said. "I holed some really nice
putts and then missed some where I probably thought that was a good
chance to make.

"The double (bogey) on three didn't help as well, so for a round
that hopefully is not one of the better ones of the week. I felt
like I did really well to get a lot out of it and put myself into a
very good position going into the weekend."
Holder John Catlin was at seven-under overall while former world
number one Rory McIlroy was two shots further behind after carding
67, improving on his par score in the first round.
"I got off to a better start and then once you do that you make a
couple of birdies early, you start to feel like you can make a few
more," McIlroy said.
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Lucas Herbert plays his shot from the
fourth fairway during the third round of the Travelers Championship
golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY
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"The greens were much better this
morning than they were yesterday afternoon, as well. It felt a
little easier to hole putts and that's really what I did. Everything
was just a little bit better today and sort of added up to a better
score."
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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