European Open: Alexander Levy four shots ahead at fog-delayed tournament

  • Published
Alexander LevyImage source, Getty Images
Image caption,

Alexander Levy won the Volvo China Open and Portugal Masters in 2014

European Open second-round leaderboard

-17 A Levy (Fra); -13 M Jonzon (Swe); -12 R Fisher (Eng); -11 B Wiesberger (Aut), F Fritsch (Ger), M Kaymer (Ger)

Selected others: -10 B Dredge (Wal), R Karlsson (Swe); -9 M Southgate (Eng)

France's Alexander Levy will take a four-shot lead into the final round of the fog-delayed European Open.

With the event reduced to 54 holes by bad weather, Levy completed his second round in 63, eight under par, to close in on a third European Tour title.

Swede Michael Jonzon also shot a 63 to sit second on 13 under at Bad Griesbach, with England's Ross Fisher on 12 under after a six-under 65.

Martin Kaymer, part of Europe's Ryder Cup team, is in a tie for fourth place.

The German is 11 under overall after a seven-under 64.

What they said

Alexander Levy: "I will just go and practise a bit, go for a gym session and be ready for tomorrow. I'm just trying to think about my own game and do the best I can."

Ross Fisher: "There's still a lot to play for and it's nice to know that we've only got one round to go. It's a tough decision but I think they've made the right call."

Martin Kaymer: "I just need to keep going, and obviously Levy is playing great golf. He played well last week too and you have to give him credit. It's a little bit of a different approach now from playing four rounds."

We've launched a new BBC Sport newsletter, bringing all the best stories, features and video right to your inbox. You can sign up here., external

Related internet links

The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.