Stadler leads French Open golf by three

American golfer Kevin Stadler enjoys a three-stroke lead at ten under par in the Euroepan PGA Tour's French Open.

Kevin Stadler of the United States hits the ball

American golfer Kevin Stadler enjoys a three-stroke lead at ten under par in the French Open. (AAP)

Kevin Stadler celebrated American Independence Day on Friday by soaring to a three-shot lead after the second round of the French Open.

The burly 34-year-old from Reno, Nevada, backed up his opening day 64 with a three-under 68 to stand on 10 under par at the halfway point of a golf tournament founded in 1906.

Victor Riu gave home fans real hope of a first French champion since Thomas Levet in 2011 with a 67 to take second spot on seven under, while Germany's Marcel Siem, who needs a top ten finish this weekend to qualify for the British Open on July 17 at Hoylake, was two shots further back on five under.

Another solid round by Stadler, that featured four front-nine birdies and two more down the home stretch, was only marred by a double bogey at the 18th which denied the player, who uses a long putter, an even bigger lead.

"I tried to get a little too much out of my third shot on 18 and didn't have the best of lies so I had to hit the shot perfectly and just tried to get a little too steep on it and off it came into the deep stuff," Stadler said in reference to his final hole blip.

"It's just a really good golf course, greens are great and I'm certainly enjoyoing it so far."

Stadler won his second professional title in February when he lifted the Phoenix Open crown.

The only victory to date for the 29-year-old Riu, from nearby Saint-Nom-la-Breteche, was on the Challenge Tour in 2013 when he won the Swiss Challenge by three shots.

"It's really another great day for this second round," said Riu.

"Just one bad note, the bogey I conceded on the 18th hole but for the rest of my game everything functioned really well.

"After a first round that was more or less mediocre, to find myself in the upper part of the leaderboard is almost unbelievable."

Defending champion Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland finished strongly with birdies at the 11th and 16th to finish his second round on three under and seven shots off the lead.

US Open champion Martin Kaymer shot a one-under-par 70 and made the cut but now needs to make up nine shots on Stadler if he is to win a second French Open after triumphing on the Albatross course in 2009.


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