Bystaff and agencies 802PM GMT nineteen March 2010
Halfway there Welshman Rhys Davies shot his Europeant Tour career-best to take the lead in Morocco Photo GETTY IMAGESThe twenty-four year-old, who was third in the Malaysian Open dual weeks ago, combined an eight-under-par 64 to his opening 68, whilst France"s Thomas Levet, Ignacio Garrido of Spain and South African Louis Oosthuizen were dual off the pace.
"This time last year I didn"t unequivocally have any standing in Europe," Davies said, "but I managed to get a win on the Challenge Tour and all sort of spiralled from there.
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As for his eight-birdie turn Davies combined "It went great. I rolled a little unequivocally great putts in and altogether it was a great day"s work."
First turn personality Nick Dougherty, who similar to Davies switched from the Red march at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam to the shorter and simpler Blue, was 3 shots at the back of the Welshman and forsaken to corner fifth place on ten under.
Oosthuizen strike a 64 to supplement to his opening 70.
"I strike a little careless iron shots but differently it was flattering good," pronounced the South African. "I putted easily and fundamentally I am perplexing to work on my consistency.
"It"s great to see Thomas Aiken up there [three of the pace] to one side me. We both grew up with Charl Schwartzel so it is something of an impulse to us to watch up win twice this year and get to the tip of The Race to Dubai.
"We realize we have to step up to that new turn that he has reached and it unequivocally is a plea for all of us younger South Africans."
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