Fleetwood mark: Englishman cards record 63

Tommy Fleetwood has struck a course-record 63 to take a share of the lead alongside countryman Tyrrell Hatton at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.

Tommy Fleetwood.

Tommy Fleetwood tees off on the 17th during his record-breaking Alfred Dunhill Links second round. (AAP)

Tommy Fleetwood broke the course record at Carnoustie by shooting nine-under 63 to tie for the lead with defending champion Tyrrell Hatton after two rounds of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.

Hatton also tamed the tough British Open venue, shooting 65 to move to 11-under-par for the tournament. The English golfers were a stroke clear of Nicolas Colsaerts, and two ahead of Paul Dunne and Marcel Siem.

Playing his first event since becoming a father for the first time last week, Fleetwood birdied six of the last eight holes to complete a bogey-free round and beat the course record by a shot.

Carnoustie is regarded as the most difficult of the three courses that stage the tournament. Kingsbarns and the Old Course at St Andrews are the others, with players alternating between the three in the first three rounds before playing at St Andrews again for the final round.

Fleetwood holds a big lead in the Race to Dubai rankings despite playing in only one of the last seven tournaments on the European Tour. This season, he has won the Abu Dhabi Championship and the French Open, finished second at a World Golf Championship in Mexico, and placed fourth at the US Open.

He has three top-five finishes at the Dunhill Links, which he says is one of his favourite events.

Rory McIlroy shot a 71 at Carnoustie and was even par after two rounds. Eleven shots off the lead, McIlroy is likely to finish a season without a victory for just the second time in his pro career.

Matthew Giles was the best of the Australian contenders at four-under following a 67, two shots clear of a cluster of players including compatriots Brett Rumford, Rhein Gibson and Andrew Dodt.


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