History was made on day two of the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open, thanks to Javier Colomo's albatross exploits at the par four ninth hole. See the best numbers from a dramatic day's play here...
1- hole-in-one on a par four in European Tour history, which belongs to Colomo
329- yards, was the length of the Spaniard's ace on the ninth hole (his 18th)
3- under par for his final hole saw Colomo make the cut (he needed a birdie or better on his 18th to make the weekend)
133- after two days leads the way for Thorbjørn Olesen (the Dane who has just returned from injury)
14- birdies already to Olesen's name this week
2- eagles on Pelle Edberg's card this week - the Swede is second place, one shot back of his Danish rival
7- under par for the three par fives this week has Edberg in good shape
14– times Edberg has been to European Tour Qualifying School
35– holes without a bogey for Thomas Aiken, who bogeyed the first hole of round one
5– birdies in a row for Aussie big-hitter Scott Hend, from the third to seventh holes, saw him card a 66 for a four under par total
3- shots was the margin Thomas Bjørn missed the cut by
17- the long par four played the toughest, with just the four birdies being made there in round two
7- the par five played the easiest, averaging just 4.6