Mixed Welsh fortunes for Ryder Cup team

Irish golfer Shane Lowry has a one-shot lead, at nine under par, after two rounds of the EPGA Tour's Wales Open at Celtic Manor.

Republic of Ireland's Shane Lowry

Shane Lowry has a one-shot lead, at nine under par, after two rounds of the EPGA Tour's Wales Open. (AAP)

European Ryder Cup wild cards Stephen Gallacher and Lee Westwood experienced contrasting fortunes at the EPGA Tour's Wales Open on Friday, one week out from the golfing showdown with the United States.

Gallacher missed the cut at Celtic Manor with a two-round total of 148 to be 15 shots behind leader Shane Lowry while Westwood survived the cut by two shots after second round 69 left him on 141 at the midway point.

"Thursday was quite tough," Gallacher admitted after an opening round of 78, seven over par.

"It was tough to get going and get my head around it but today was a lot better. I was maybe trying a wee bit too hard yesterday and still thinking about next week."

The Scot said he still felt confident going into his maiden Ryder Cup appearance at Gleneagles next week.

"I feel good, I'm physically and mentally good so I am really looking forward to next week. I've done my preparation for it and I just want to get up there and get going."

Westwood, a veteran of eight Ryder Cups, recovered from an opening 73 with a 69 which featured two crucial birdies in the last four holes.

"I needed a couple more rounds," Westwood said. "I was not particularly competitive yesterday, it was pretty scratchy, but today was more solid.

"I have been working on my game and been in the gym quite a lot, but I'm not quite match fit. I had three weeks off and you lose your sharpness."

Meanwhile, Irishman Lowry carded an impressive second round 65 for a two-round total of 133 and a one-shot lead over first-round leader Joost Luiten of the Netherlands and Belgium's Nicolas Colsaerts.

Another Ryder Cup player Jamie Donaldson maintained his chances of becoming the first Welsh winner of his national event with a second round 67 that left him five under.


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