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Aaron Pike extricates one from the sand. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

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Elvis Smylie tries some body language to get his ball to behave. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

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Steph Bunque does the same at 18. PHOTO: Getty Images.

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Andrew Dodt sits in second place of the Aussie PGA> PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

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Blake Windred found some sand on Friday. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

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Yep that's right, Jed, you're in first. PHOTO: Getty Images.

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Laser focus unfortunately didn't help Geoff Ogilvy make the weekend. PHOTO: Getty Images.

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Morgan sends an approach to the green during his course record 63. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

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Aaron Pike watches one hit the green. PHOTO: Getty Images.

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Louis Dobbelaar didn't have his Thursday form on the second day. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

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Min Woo Lee from under the Gateway Bridge. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

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How can you not smile with a six shot lead. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

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Lee is four-under with lots of work to do. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

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Bryden Macpherson show his support on the 'Yellow for Jarrod Day' at the PGA. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

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Morgan and Nathan Barbieri share a laugh. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

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Sarah Jane Smith fires a ball into the crowd on Friday. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

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Su Oh is in second place despite a struggle on day two. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

Aaron Pike extricates one from the sand. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

1 / 17

Elvis Smylie tries some body language to get his ball to behave. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

2 / 17

Steph Bunque does the same at 18. PHOTO: Getty Images.

3 / 17

Andrew Dodt sits in second place of the Aussie PGA> PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

4 / 17

Blake Windred found some sand on Friday. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

5 / 17

Yep that's right, Jed, you're in first. PHOTO: Getty Images.

6 / 17

Laser focus unfortunately didn't help Geoff Ogilvy make the weekend. PHOTO: Getty Images.

7 / 17

Morgan sends an approach to the green during his course record 63. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

8 / 17

Aaron Pike watches one hit the green. PHOTO: Getty Images.

9 / 17

Louis Dobbelaar didn't have his Thursday form on the second day. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

10 / 17

Min Woo Lee from under the Gateway Bridge. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

11 / 17

How can you not smile with a six shot lead. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

12 / 17

Lee is four-under with lots of work to do. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

13 / 17

Bryden Macpherson show his support on the 'Yellow for Jarrod Day' at the PGA. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

14 / 17

Morgan and Nathan Barbieri share a laugh. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

15 / 17

Sarah Jane Smith fires a ball into the crowd on Friday. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

16 / 17

Su Oh is in second place despite a struggle on day two. PHOTO: PGA Tour of Australasia. 

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Aussie PGA & WPGA: Round Two

After 36 holes at Royal Queensland, Jed Morgan and Grace Kim have the leads in their respective events. Here are the best images from Friday's play.
Aussie PGA & WPGA: Round Two
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Aussie PGA & WPGA: Round Two

By Jimmy Emanuel Jan 14 2022 8:55PM
By Jimmy Emanuel
Jan 14 2022 8:55PM

After 36 holes at Royal Queensland, Jed Morgan and Grace Kim have the leads in their respective events. Here are the best images from Friday's play.

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