Marcel Siem and Marcel Schneider moved into the top 20 at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open, while Allen John withdrew.
The second round of the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open, co-sanctioned by the DP World Tour and the Sunshine Tour, took place at La Réserve Golf Links in Bel Ombre on the island of Mauritius. Despite intermittent rain and coastal winds, German players Marcel Siem and Marcel Schneider made significant moves up the leaderboard.
Siem and Schneider Break into the Top 20
Marcel Schneider started strong with four birdies on the front nine, offsetting a single bogey at the 9th. He added two more birdies on the back nine, before closing with another bogey on the final hole. His 68 (-4) placed him tied for 20th.
Marcel Siem matched Schneider’s position with an impressive 67 (-5), carding eight birdies and two bogeys. After an over-par opening round, Siem’s local knowledge and strong second day performance helped him climb the leaderboard.
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Nick Bachem also maintained consistency with a 70 (-2), balancing two bogeys with four birdies. He sits tied for 37th, a solid position heading into the weekend.
Dominic Foos struggled again, despite an early birdie. A double bogey on the 8th hole disrupted his rhythm, and further mistakes on the back nine led to a 75 (+3), missing the cut at T116.
Allen John Withdraws Mid-Round
Allen John began his round on the 10th hole but recorded three bogeys and a double bogey before withdrawing midway through. He finished with a total of +14 over three nine-hole rounds.
At the top of the leaderboard, South Africa’s Casey Jarvis leads at -12 after a 65. France’s Alexander Levy is two shots behind after a bogey-free 66, while Spain’s Manuel Elvira is close behind with a 67 (-5).