Tommy Fleetwood reflected on “a great two days” in the company of fellow Ryder Cup heroes Luke Donald and Shane Lowry after storming into contention at the inaugural DP World India Championship.
Englishman Fleetwood followed up his opening 68 with a flawless 64 on Friday to reach 12 under par at the halfway stage in New Delhi.
“I feel like if I’m playing with Shane for the next two days, I’ll be doing something right probably.”
Despite making eight birdies and keeping his card clean in round two, Fleetwood feels Delhi Golf Club is providing a “great test” for the world-class field.
He said: “It’s just such a unique challenge for all of us.
“I haven’t hit more than a five wood. The one hole where I’d hit more is 18, but you get to that and you’re like, ‘well, I haven’t hit one, and I don’t really feel that comfortable with it’.
