Madrid Masters

Schwartzel and Fraser lead by Two

Charl Schwartzel fired a seven-under 63 to move into a tie after 36 holes with Marcus Fraser at nine-under 133

Charl Schwartzel

Ailing from a sore shoulder and illness, Schwartzel nearly withrew before Friday's round started.

October 10, 2008

MADRID, Spain (AP) -- Charl Schwartzel overcame illness and a sore shoulder Friday to shoot a 7-under 64 and share a two-shot lead at the Madrid Masters with Marcus Fraser.

Schwartzel nearly withdrew before play started Friday but the South African went on to shoot the day's second-lowest score to join Fraser (66) at 9-under 133 after the second round.

Sweden's Steven Jeppesen (67) and Robert Rock of England (65) were two shots back. Andrew Tampion of Australia had a 63 that left him five strokes off the pace.

"I phoned my dad this morning and he told me to tee off and see how it goes," Schwartzel said. "So I did that and then I got a couple of birdies and I started to feel better."

He had a bogey-free round with five birdies and an eagle at the par-5 No. 4.

"I'm on antibiotics and I don't feel that strong," he said. "But that was a very solid round of golf and I'm in a very good position."

Fraser, who shot a 67 on Thursday to share the overnight lead, started with three birdies over the first four holes but then made three straight bogeys from No. 6. The Australian rallied with five birdies over the back nine for his 66.

"(The course is playing) a bit shorter than other weeks, not so much of a slog-fest, which suits me well because it tests your short game," Fraser said. "I feel like I'm playing quite well overall."

A handful of players were three strokes behind the leaders, while Spanish Ryder Cup player Miguel Angel Jimenez -- who hasn't won in Spain in 10 years -- was seven shots back, along with former U.S. Open champion Angel Cabrera.

Jose Maria Olazabal's return from an injury lost some momentum after the two-time Masters champion shot a 72 to make the cut at 142.

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