Martin Dempster reports from season finale in Mallorca
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00:00Hello, it's Martin Dempster, the Scotsman Golf Correspondent here, coming to you from
00:08Port del Curia, at the end of the second round in the Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final, supported
00:17by the R&A. There's been a lot of bad weather in Spain this week, with bad flooding of course,
00:27leading to lots of lives being lost in Valencia. Today, the Balearics were set to be hit by
00:39more bad weather, that resulted in the tee times being moved forward and a two-tee start
00:46being implemented. However, the majority of the players got round in decent weather before
00:56the first flash of lightning in the area led to a suspension of play around about 20 past one.
01:04There was then a two-hour delay with a bit of rain and some more thunder and lightning before
01:10play resumed a couple of hours later, and the opening two rounds have indeed been completed
01:18on schedule. Out in front at the halfway stage is a young Spaniard, Angel Ayora. He opened
01:27with a course record 10 under par 62, and producing another impressive performance.
01:36He added a 65 to lead on 17 under, holding a two-shot lead over Norwegian Christopher
01:45Wrightan. The two Scots in the field are Perth man Daniel Young and Ayrshire man Ewan Walker.
01:54Young, who is making his debut in this event, he's opened with two 69s. Good efforts to sit on
02:03six under par, which is just outside the top 10. Walker, he struggled a little bit by his own admission.
02:13He followed an opening 69 with a 72 today, which means that in the projected road to Malorca
02:21rankings, Angel Ayora, if he stays where he is at the moment, he's going to top the standings,
02:28the season standings. Young, meanwhile, was in 27th at the start of the week, needing to get
02:36into the top 22. He's up one spot, and Walker remains in 24th position. Two rounds to go,
02:46lots of golf to be played, there'll no doubt be lots of drama. This is always a great event.
02:55There'll be joy on Sunday night, there'll be heartbreak too. To keep up to date with everything about
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