Also safely progressing to the match play stage of the Championship are Ugo Malcor of France and Matteo Cristoni of Italy, who were Graham’s closest challengers for the top honour.
The Frenchman, who held the lead for most of the day, consolidated his exceptional opening round at Royal Cinque Ports (66) with another solid score at Royal St George’s today, recording a two-under-par 68 to a be a stroke behind on eight-under-par 134.
The Mississippi State golfer made three birdies, a bogey, and 14 pars earlier this morning to earn his way into the match play where he is joined by Cristoni who recorded consecutive rounds of 67, highlighted by his bogey-free performance at Royal Cinque Ports yesterday.
The 23-year-old Italian finds himself in the match play of The Amateur Championship for a fourth time in five years. His best result was in 2022, when he progressed to the round of 32 before being defeated by the eventual champion Aldrich Potgieter of South Africa.
“I played really solid from the tee," he said. "I hit a lot of fairways. I didn't miss a lot of greens. So I gave myself a lot of opportunities, and some putts dropped, some others stayed on the lip.
“Overall, I'm really happy with my performance. Making the cut here at The Amateur is really, really hard and to be near the top is really amazing.”