Everything you need to know from day two in Farsø.
Ross McGowan was still smiling after holding on to his one-shot lead at the 2022 Made in HimmerLand.
There was plenty going on in Denmark, so here's everything you need to know.
Drysdale’s ace
There’s a good start and there’s a brilliant start. David Drysdale, with his wife Vicky on the bag, will remember his opening shot of round two for a while after an ace at the 155-yard tenth, on his way to a second successive 68 and six-under total - nine shots off the pace set by halfway leader McGowan.
Morrison’s welcome problem
James Morrison, still reeling after stumbling his way to an opening round of level par on Thursday, checked out of his hotel ahead of his second round. Then he shot a nine-under 62 and declared golf a “stupid game” that left him without a place to stay as he heads into the weekend.
"I played dreadful yesterday. I've checked out my hotel, booked a flight, bags are in the car. Gone and shot a nine under par this morning. Golf's a stupid game."
— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) September 2, 2022
We'll see you at the weekend @jimbogolf1 😂#MIH22 pic.twitter.com/HSrAjqM0sA
Hartø's happy memory
Seven years ago Andreas Hartø, after sinking a birdie putt at the 16th during his second round, popped the question on Himmerland Hill.
The Dane was back there with his wife to relive that happy memory on Friday.
"It was special, but pretty nerve racking playing 15 holes knowing what would happen here on the 16th." 🙌@AndreasHarto gives his take on the moment he proposed on Himmerland Hill. #MIH22 https://t.co/YZUca2xQWN pic.twitter.com/eGUZF20mRI
— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) September 2, 2022
Kneesy does it
Connor Syme took a different route to the hole at the short, but loud, 16th. The Scot’s tee-shot landed in the lap of a spectator who had been sitting watching the action. She got a ball as a souvenir and Syme got his par on his way to a 69 for a two-under total which was not enough to hang around for the weekend.