PARIS (Reuters) - Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts fired a five-under-par 66 to join George Coetzee on top of the French Open leaderboard after the second round on Friday, a year after Le Golf National hosted the Ryder Cup.
Despite bad weather conditions, Colsaerts managed seven birdies as his swing and putting made the difference, the Belgian being now nine-under-par, level with overnight leader Coetzee of South Africa in the European Tour tournament.
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