Hurley and Meadow suffer Friday blues
ATZENBRUGG, AUSTRIA - JUNE 09:  Felipe Aguilar of Chile plays his second shot into the third green during the second round of the Lyoness Open at Diamond Country Club on June 9, 2017 in Atzenbrugg, Austria.  (Photo by Warren Little/Getty I…

ATZENBRUGG, AUSTRIA - JUNE 09:  Felipe Aguilar of Chile plays his second shot into the third green during the second round of the Lyoness Open at Diamond Country Club on June 9, 2017 in Atzenbrugg, Austria.  (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)

Gary Hurley and Stephanie Meadow missed the cut on opposite sides of the Atlantic on Friday,

In Austria, the West Waterford man added a 74 to his opening 75 to miss out by three strokes on five-over par in the European Tour's Lyoness Open powered by ORGANIC+. Scores

In Ontario, Meadow made three birdies and two bogeys in a one-under 71 to miss the cut by three strokes on one-over par in the Manulife LPGA Classic. Scores

Chile's Felipe Aguilar, 42, carded four birdies and two bogeys in a 70 at Diamond Country Club in Austria to lead by two shots on nine-under-par from England’s Graeme Storm.

David Horsey was among the group another shot back on five under after producing an eight-under-par 64 on Friday to equal the course record. 

Home favourite Bernd Wiesberger – champion in 2012 – joined Horsey in the chasing pack along with his compatriot Sepp Straka and South African Zander Lombard.

In Canada,  Lexi Thompson (65), home player Alena Sharp (66) and Korea's Hyo Joo Kim (67) lead by a stroke on 12-under par from France's Perrine Delacour  (62), Lindy Duncan (65) and Korea's In Gee Chun 66.