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Made In Denmark day two - What they said
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Made In Denmark day two - What they said

Steve Webster will take a one-shot lead into the weekend at the Made In Denmark after getting to eight under on a windy day two at Himmerland Golf & Spa Resort.

Marc Warren

Here, we take a look at what the men one shot back had to say after their second rounds.

Marc Warren (64, -7)

"The wind helped me focus on hitting the shots I needed to instead of thinking about my swing. I filmed myself on the range after I had played yesterday and I noticed that I was a little long on the backswing so I manged to shorten it down a little bit and took that to the course today. I'm confident for the weekend. I was in control from start to finish today and I struck the ball solidly today - if I continue that I should be up there. Being near the top of the leaderboard makes a change from the last while! You can definitely feed off being a past champion at any event and the good memories of coming down the stretch can give something to feed off over the weekend so hopefully I can continue to play well."

David Horsey (67, -7)

"It was tricky and the wind kept the scores fairly tame. I am pleased with the score because I didn't feel comfortable out there today. I still hit some good shots and made a few putts which was great so I think I can improve for tomorrow and contend over the weekend. Obviously I have great memories of this place and it always helps when you return to a venue where you have played well in the past and that suits your eye. This is one of those places for me and it's always one of the first events I put on my schedule at the start of every season."

Paul Dunne (68, -7)

"I hit the ball really well today and controlled the ball very well in the wind. It was a lot better than yesterday but I didn't putt as well today which is kind of typical I suppose. I left a few out there today but all in all it was a good considering the conditions out there, especially at the start of the round. The game plan is more of the same. I know we all say it but there are a lot guys bunched on that leaderboard so it's going to be pretty tight over the weekend. If I can hit the ball like I did today and putt like I did yesterday I'll have a great chance to win but there is a long way to go."

SSP Chawrasia (68, -7)

"I'm playing well and to be bogey-free for two days obviously means I am playing well, especially today because the conditions were very tough. I played well today and stuck to the game-plan that my caddie and I had discussed before going out. This is such a fun week, especially when you play holes like the 16th. The crowds are fantastic and really get involved in the tournament which makes it a great experience. I'm looking forward to the weekend, I didn't realise I was so close to the lead to be honest but I just need to try and do the same things as I have over the weekend and try to finish as best as I can over the weekend."

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