Westwood continues Swedish love affair

Golf: Lee Westwood showed why Sweden is a happy hunting ground for him as he carded a 64 to move three shots clear of the field…

Golf:Lee Westwood showed why Sweden is a happy hunting ground for him as he carded a 64 to move three shots clear of the field at the Nordea Masters in Stockholm.

Westwood followed up his first round score of 68 by registering eight birdies to move to 12 under par ahead of a chasing pack of three that contained Scotland’s Lloyd Saltman.

The Nordea Masters provided Westwood with his first European Tour victory in 1996 and he also won the event in 2000.

The Englishman, currently ranked third in the world, was delighted to top the summit after day two.

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“I’ve always enjoyed coming to Sweden, obviously winning here for the first time in 1996 gave me an affinity,” he said.

“And then I won again in 2000 when I won the money list so I’ve had a lot of success in Sweden and it’s somewhere I enjoy coming to.

“I played nicely yesterday but today I played a little bit better. I’m getting to know the course a little bit better every day and it was there for the taking this morning. There was not a lot of wind and the greens were pretty pure.

“I’m putting the ball well and rolling it nicely on the greens which gives you confidence. I hit it pretty close so I gave myself a lot of chances.”

Saltman, ranked 512th in the world, also carded a 64, the highlight of which was an albatross on the par-five 12th that came after he struck a sweet three iron which rolled in from some 237 yards.

“I had a great number,” he said. “I started walking then heard a little roar and knew it was in, so that was nice.”

Saltman was joined by local favourite Peter Hanson and Spain’s Carlos Del Moral at nine under.

Hanson had a double bogey at the 11th but recovered with three birdies in his next four holes.

“I didn’t strike the ball as well as I would have hoped and 68 was a good result,” said 2008 champion Hanson.

A score of 72 meant overnight leader Magnus Carlsson was five shots off the lead along with one-time clubhouse leader Richard Bland.

Sergio Garcia threatened briefly, but he found water at the par five 13th and made 69 to finish the six under in total.

Michael Hoey is alongside Garcia after he carded a four-under 68 in his second round, while Gareth Maybin was seven shots better on day two, moving to three under after a 67.

The Ulster duo will be the only Irish in the field for the final two rounds after Shane Lowry carded a 76 to finish on three over, four shots off the cut. Simon Thornton (74) and Damien McGrane (73) were a shot further back.