Moroccan Marjan Joins Dutchman Osther Tied Atop Ghala Open Board.

Extremely accurate off the tee and clinical with putter, Ahmed Marjan shot a career-best seven-under 65 to join Fernand Osther atop the leader board at nine under par and leading the field by two shots going into the final round of the MENA Golf Tour’s Ghala Open on Tuesday.

The talented 24-year old Moroccan reeled off eight birdies against a lone bogey while Netherlands’ Osther showed great mental resilience, picking up five shots on the back nine after making the turn at two over en route to a 69.

A second Moroccan in Younes El Hassani is at seven under par and one clear of a four-man group that included Scotland’s Clarke Lutton (68), England’s Craig Hinton (68), Sweden’s Fredrik From (66) and South African Luke Trocado (70).

Morocco's Ahmed Marjan tied for the lead with a round to play in the Ghala Open.

Morocco’s Ahmed Marjan tied for the lead with a round to play in the Ghala Open.

It was Marjan, who lit up the proceedings with a sparkling round that also set a new course record at Ghala Golf Club.

“I didn’t miss anything out there. Everything was rock solid and everything was good. I drove the ball well, my iron play was spot on and I holed some solid putts,” said Marjan, who needed just 24 putts to complete his second round.

“The good thing is that I have regained confidence in my driver which wasn’t the case recently. So, very pleased to get some momentum going this week.

“Going forward the plan is to keep things simple and see where that leave me come Wednesday,” said Marjan, who created history in 2014, becoming the first golfer from the MENA region to win a tour event, a feat he achieved at the Ras Al Khaimah Classic.

Starting the day two in front, Osther responded to an early bogey with a birdie on the second, but dropped further shots on fourth and eighth to turn in 38. The back nine was vintage Osther, who kept it clean, making five birdies to firmly stay in contention for a maiden title on the MENA Golf Tour.

Morocco’s El Hassani also kept himself in the frame, going bogey-free in his five-under 67. “I am feeling good about my game. Struck the ball really well and created several scoring opportunities with my wedges.

“I am not thinking too much about the final round. Will try and focus on each shot as it comes and see what happens,” said El Hassani, who is seeking first win on the MENA Golf Tour.

The English duo of Benjamin David and Todd Clements carded matching 69s to share the lead in the amateur division on four under, one ahead of Chile’s Matias Calderon who returned a second-round 73.

Saudi Arabia’s Othman Almulla posted a tidy 67 that marked a good 10-shot improvement over his first round score as he led the MENA Division by one shot over fellow countryman Khaled Attieh.

Elsewhere, England’s Joe Heraty, who won the Sahara Kuwait Championship, missed the cut by one shot after carding a 78 that included a quadruple bogey on the 11th while defending champion Lee Corfield left himself with a mountain to climb, finishing the day seven shots off the pace.

The cut was made at three-over par 147 with 50 professionals and 10 amateurs making it to the final round.



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