MJ Daffue and Rashid Khan are tied for the lead by two strokes after the second day of the DP World PGTI Open. Daffue, from South Africa, set a course record with an 11-under 61 at the Classic Golf and Country Club, reaching 13 under par. He expressed satisfaction with his performance, emphasizing his focus on maintaining his game without distractions.
Rashid Khan, representing India, matched Daffue’s score of 13 under par with impressive play, including three birdies and an eagle in the early stages of his round. Khan, who has three holes remaining in his second round, highlighted his strong start and the confidence gained from his performance.
Both players are determined to continue their strong play into the upcoming rounds. Adam Wallin from Sweden and Albert Boneta from Spain are tied for third place at 11 under par and will complete their second rounds alongside Khan on Saturday morning.
