<p>Kapur, still looking for that elusive win on the European Tour after six years, equalled the course record which was broken the same evening.<br /><br />Starting on the 10th, Kapur began with a hat-trick of birdies, from the 11th, holed from 20 feet.After the birdies on 11th, 12th and 13th, he added one more on the 15th.<br /><br />Kapur dropped a bogey on 17th and turned in three-under. On the front nine he had four birdies on first, fifth, seventh and ninth, while he lost a shot on eighth.<br /><br />"Yesterday I just went out in tough conditions in the wind and rain and grinded a score of 70 and I was pretty happy with it. Today I decided to take a bit of the same strategy, play conservatively. This is not a golf course where you can attack a lot of flags or take on a lot of drives," said Kapur.<br /><br />"I just tried to play smart shots. When you are putting well, that strategy pays off. All in all I played well, but I dropped a shot on eighth. That happens. I will be happy if I can replicate this form," he added.Jeev Milkha Singh (71) also moved up from 16th to 11th with a round that had three birdies and two bogeys on eighth and ninth.<br /><br />He is now three-under for two days. The third Indian in the field SSP Chowrasia (72) missed the cut.<br /><br />Local man 29-year-old Noren (66) took a three shot halfway lead. After Noren set the Bro Hof Slott course record of 66 and Kapur matched it an hour later.<br /><br />The record was broken the same evening as Korean Jin Jeong birdied three of his last four for a seven-under 65.<br /><br />Overnight co-leader Jaco Van Zyl (71) was tied third with American Bubba Watson (67) and another co-overnight leader amateur Robert Karlsson (70) was fifth new course record holder Jin Jeong (65). Also tied at fifth was better-known pro Robert Karlsson (70) and Anthony Wall (70).</p>
<p>Kapur, still looking for that elusive win on the European Tour after six years, equalled the course record which was broken the same evening.<br /><br />Starting on the 10th, Kapur began with a hat-trick of birdies, from the 11th, holed from 20 feet.After the birdies on 11th, 12th and 13th, he added one more on the 15th.<br /><br />Kapur dropped a bogey on 17th and turned in three-under. On the front nine he had four birdies on first, fifth, seventh and ninth, while he lost a shot on eighth.<br /><br />"Yesterday I just went out in tough conditions in the wind and rain and grinded a score of 70 and I was pretty happy with it. Today I decided to take a bit of the same strategy, play conservatively. This is not a golf course where you can attack a lot of flags or take on a lot of drives," said Kapur.<br /><br />"I just tried to play smart shots. When you are putting well, that strategy pays off. All in all I played well, but I dropped a shot on eighth. That happens. I will be happy if I can replicate this form," he added.Jeev Milkha Singh (71) also moved up from 16th to 11th with a round that had three birdies and two bogeys on eighth and ninth.<br /><br />He is now three-under for two days. The third Indian in the field SSP Chowrasia (72) missed the cut.<br /><br />Local man 29-year-old Noren (66) took a three shot halfway lead. After Noren set the Bro Hof Slott course record of 66 and Kapur matched it an hour later.<br /><br />The record was broken the same evening as Korean Jin Jeong birdied three of his last four for a seven-under 65.<br /><br />Overnight co-leader Jaco Van Zyl (71) was tied third with American Bubba Watson (67) and another co-overnight leader amateur Robert Karlsson (70) was fifth new course record holder Jin Jeong (65). Also tied at fifth was better-known pro Robert Karlsson (70) and Anthony Wall (70).</p>