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South Africa's Jaco van Zyl remained the man to catch at the halfway stage of the $7 million Turkish Airlines Open on Friday, as he opened up a two-shot lead on the top of the leaderboard. At the Montgomerie Maxx Royal course, van Zyl had raced to a seven-shot lead at one stage when he was five-under par through his first 12 holes. Two bogeys by the South African ensured that England’s Richard Bland (65) and Chris Wood (66) were within striking distance at 12-under par 132, while 2013 champion Victor Dubuisson (64) and Paraguay's Fabrizio Zanotti were tied fourth at 11-under par, three behind.
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