Missed chances
Popert, who was born with a form of Cerebral Palsy called Spastic Diplegia, has won five times on the G4D Tour in 2022/23 and will chase another notable victory tomorrow. Lawlor, 26, who has played in a number of DP World Tour events, has a rare condition called Ellis–van Creveld syndrome, characterised by a shorter stature and shorter limbs, and continues to impress at the Bedfordshire venue.
“I hit it so good again today,” said Lawlor. “I hit a lot of fairways, a lot of greens. I had a few silly three-putts and a lot of putts from inside five feet I missed. So probably looking back on my round I could be five shots better. That's just golf. All you can do is play yourself in contention for tomorrow and hopefully they will drop then.
“I didn't really look at the leaderboard but Kipp's one behind so, you never know it could turn into a match play situation pretty easily tomorrow.”
Popert added, “I feel I scored well. It was a grind. I got up-and-down. I played in the trees a lot, chipped out a lot. So yeah, to come off there with three-over, I’m still in it. All I needed to do was to be around the lead. I've won from behind before and I've won from ahead before. I like competing and that's why I'm here.”
Opportunity
On an improved weather day after thunderstorms during day one, Italian Tommaso Perrino and Juan Postigo Arce from Spain, the world number four, are the closest challengers to the leading pair on six-over-par. Perrino has signed for two rounds of 75, with Postigo dropping back after his 79 which featured two double bogeys.
“The Duchess I like so much because it is a course that is good for me, especially my driver,” said Perrino. “I’ve missed one driver in four days and it is a course that if you place the driver it is not too much difficult.
“I broke my leg in an accident in 2001. But in 2019 I came to the EDGA family and started again to play. It was an unbelievable opportunity to do what I want to do before the accident and I enjoy enough my life now.”
Arce, who was born without a leg, said, “I really didn't felt great. I started pretty well playing the first few holes but then I didn't know how to manage my swing all the day and was not able to score very well. I know I can score low. I know they can also score high so I hope to have a chance tomorrow.”