Local man Richie Ramsay had notable converging trends heading into this week’s Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in his Scottish homeland and it’s so far, so good after he fashioned a 5-under-par 33-34=67 in round two at St Andrews to land at 12-under 132 after 36 holes, two back from Matthew Jordan’s lead.
Ramsay reached tied fifth with another strong display today and, to this point, he’s dropped just a single shot; it was a forgivable one, coming at the Old Course’s tough Road Hole. That bogey at 17 followed gains at 6, 7, 9, 11, 12 and 15 as Ramsay built nicely on his opening 65 at Kingsbarns. As a former runner-up in this event (2014) he was very much in the crosshairs this week having posted T6 at Wentworth on Sunday. “Just a lot of patience. I started off with five pars and feel like you’re falling behind. Then got the foot down, holed a few putts. Just picked off my shots,” he said of today’s lap. He now heads to Carnoustie, the toughest of three courses, for his third round.