Sandelin leads Asian Open at halfway

Sweden’s Jarmo Sandelin moved into the lead of the BMW Asian Open at Ta Shee in Taiwan today with a second-round six under par…

Sweden’s Jarmo Sandelin moved into the lead of the BMW Asian Open at Ta Shee in Taiwan today with a second-round six under par 66.

It gave the 34-year-old a halfway total of 138 and a one shot lead from Spain’s Miguel Angel Jimenez who posted a 69.

Scoring improved considerably compared to the opening day as the strong winds eased. Vijay Singh, like a trio of players in third, was able to take advantage of the improved conditions with a 69, two shots adrift on four under.

The Fijian is joined by another Swede, Carl Pettersson, and Spain’s Jose Maria Olazabal, who carded rounds of 68 and 70, respectively.

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Sandelin's round could have been even better as he came within inches of an albatross on the par-five sixth and a hole-in-one on the 18th that would have won him a car from the tournament sponsors.

"It feels great to be leading because this is the first tournament for next year's Order of Merit. I've always been confident because I know when I play well I can beat anyone.

The Asian Open is a co-sanctioned event between the European Tour and Asian Tour and all prize money counts toward the Order of Merit standings.