A STUNNING second round has pushed Grant Forrest into the top 10 at the Genesis Scottish Open.
The county golfer’s five-under-par 65 has him sitting eighth in the standings, with a number of golfers still out on the course at The Renaissance Club.
Forrest, who won his maiden European Tour title on home soil, was sitting on one-under-par after the opening round yesterday (Thursday).
However, seven birdies and just two bogeys have put him into contention ahead of the final two rounds tomorrow (Saturday) and Sunday.
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Forrest is tied alongside fellow Scot Robert Macintyre, who has played seven holes of his second round.
Currently, there is a four-way tie at the top of the standings.
Tyrrell Hatton, Rory McIlroy and Tom Kim are level with overnight leader Byeong Hun An on nine-under-par.
That gives them a two shot advantage over their nearest challengers, with Forrest one stroke further adrift.
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