Arnaus, Cabrera Bello lead Spanish Open after 2 rounds

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MADRID - Adri Arnaus and Rafa Cabrera Bello took a one-shot lead of the Spanish Open on Friday, as Spaniards finished the second round in the top four spots on the leaderboard.

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MADRID – Adri Arnaus and Rafa Cabrera Bello took a one-shot lead of the Spanish Open on Friday, as Spaniards finished the second round in the top four spots on the leaderboard.

Samuel del Val was third, followed by defending champion Jon Rahm, another stroke behind.

Arnaus, who is playing his first season on the European Tour, hit one eagle and five birdies to go with one bogey and card a 5-under 66 on the day.

Spanish golf player Jose Maria Olazabal competes during the second round of the Spanish Open golf tournament in Madrid, Spain, Friday, Oct. 4, 2019. (AP Photo/Tales Azzoni)
Spanish golf player Jose Maria Olazabal competes during the second round of the Spanish Open golf tournament in Madrid, Spain, Friday, Oct. 4, 2019. (AP Photo/Tales Azzoni)

“I’m really proud of how I’ve played these first two rounds,” he said. “I’ve enjoyed it so much with the support of the crowds from home and also playing with Rahm and Rafa, it has been two fantastic days.”

Cabrera Bello made six birdies and has not shot a bogey over 36 holes of the event at the Club de Campo Villa de Madrid.

“You don’t get to go bogey free very often and two days in a row,” he said. “I’m feeling confident out there and in control of my game.”

Rahm overcame a double bogey on hole two and ended the day with seven birdies to close on the lead.

Overnight leader Kristian Krogh Johannessen fell five shots off the pace. Sergio García is seven strokes adrift.

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