It took Graeme McDowell only three holes to join Ross Fisher out in front in The European Open at The London Golf Club in Kent.
A 25 foot putt on the short 11th was followed by another birdie at the long 12th as McDowell continued his bid for a second win of the season - one that would almost certainly lift him to sixth in The Ryder Cup race.
Not that the Ulsterman, nine under par after his flying start, is putting his Ryder Cup ambitions at the forefront of his mind, high priority though it is.
McDowell sees the last two months of the Points race in very simple terms - "I know I've got to perform," he said.
It is probably a good thing that he is not looking at the table at the moment because on Sunday he fell out of a top-ten place.
He said: "I'm trying to take the emphasis off The Ryder Cup. I'm just focussing day-by-day and not looking beyond Sunday of The European Open right now.
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