Joshua Grenville-Wood posted a second consecutive seven under par round of 65 to take a one shot lead into the weekend of the Abu Dhabi Challenge at Abu Dhabi Golf Club.
The Englishman, who is yet to register a bogey this week, carded seven birdies on day two to reach 14 under par and move one ahead of overnight leader Tom Lewis, who sits second on 13 under par after he carded a five under par round of 65.
Grenville-Wood, who is making his first Challenge Tour appearance since 2021, is feeling confident heading into the third round as he looks to build on an impressive start in Abu Dhabi.
“I’m buzzing with my round today,” he said. “A few weeks ago, I didn’t even know if I would be in the event so the last two days have given me a big boost in confidence. To come out here and play this well, I’m over the moon.
“I have made it two rounds without a bogey, and I put that down to my ball striking. I’ve only missed three greens in two days and the greens I have missed I’ve left the ball in the right place and managed to get up and down to save par.”
The 25-year-old moved to the UAE in 2019 and he admits being used to the warm weather conditions has helped him over the opening 36 holes, with temperatures set to reach 40 degrees by Sunday.
“I think living here is an advantage,” he said. “The heat isn’t bothering me this week and for me it’s a nice temperature to play in. I’m not feeling tired towards the end of the round so I think that has played an important factor so far and I know I can finish strong out here.
“I know the grasses well around here and I also know how to play out of the bunkers. I’m able to hit it pretty far and the further you hit it round here the wider the fairways become.”
South African duo Wilco Nienaber and Brandon Stone, and Frenchman Julien Sale share third place on ten under par, while Spaniard Ivan Cantero Gutierrez and France’s Julien Sale are a shot further back in sixth.
2023 Junior Ryder Cup Captain Stephen Gallacher posted a five under par round of 67 to move into seventh on eight under par, while Swede Adam Blommé and Portugal’s Ricardo Gouveia occupy eighth on seven under.
The third round of the Abu Dhabi Challenge gets underway at 6:45am local time, with Grenville-Wood teeing it up in the final group.