Olympic reprise sees Detry share lead in France
Thomas Detry dug into the memories of this summer's Olympic Games to share the halfway lead at the 2024 FedEx Open de France.
The Belgian shot a second-round 63, as he did in August's showpiece competition also staged at Le Golf National, to reach nine under par alongside Jesper Svensson and Dan Bradbury.
Five players were one shot behind, including Thorbjørn Olesen who had looked set to lead the way with two holes to go.
Home favourite Gregory Havret, in his last event before retirement, produced a stirring back nine to extend his career into the weekend.
At the other end of the experience scale, 16-year-old amateur Lev Grinberg safely made the cut at five under.
Detry produced the round of the week so far, starting with a five-foot putt at the second for the first of three birdies in his first five holes.
Another four in five holes from the ninth took him into contention before the 17th brought his eighth birdie - and a sixth three on the back nine of his card.
"Got off to a great start," he said. "It's the type of golf course where it gives you a couple of opportunities in the first couple of holes and if you drive it well, which I did all week so far, you can go low.
"I've been over here so many times. I also shot 63 on Friday at the Olympics. I'm close to home here, lots of friends coming over the weekend, fans, family is not far away as well. I just love it."
How it stands at the top in Paris 📊#FedExOpenDeFrance
— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) October 11, 2024
© DP Word Tour
Advertisement