James Nitties hit a sparkling seven-under-par 65 to take a one-shot lead at the midway point of the Australian Open on Friday. Jordan Spieth charged but faltered and Adam Scott moved into contention at Royal Sydney, but it is Nitties who leads the way.The 34-year-old eagled the par-five second, his 11th hole, and mastered the gathering wind with five more birdies on the way home to storm to the top of the leaderboard at nine-under, a shot ahead of New Zealander Ryan Fox. World No 7 Scott also blitzed the back nine for a 65 and a share of fourth place on six-under, with American Spieth a further shot back in a share of ninth after a double bogey at the 15th left him with a 70. Europes top golfers have had a go at the Mannequin Challenge ahead of the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai Australias Rhein Gibson, who holds the record for the lowest round in golf after shooting a 55 in Oklahoma in 2012, carded 66 to take third place on seven-under behind Fox, who mixed six birdies with two bogeys for a second 68.Asia-Pacific amateur champion Curtis Luck and Lucas Herbert, who shared the overnight lead, both shot 71 to drop to fourth with fellow Australians Scott, Rod Pampling and Todd Sinnott.Scott got an early chance to make up for his disappointing opening round of 73 but only got into his stride on the back nine, where he picked up four birdies as well as an eagle courtesy of a brilliant four-iron approach shot at his 16th hole.The former world No 1 was not happy with two or three short putts he missed, including a five footer at the last, but was pleased that his poor start to the tournament had spurred him into action. Adam Scott moved into contention on day two Another day around even par and Ill probably miss the cut, so theres no option but to play well, he said.Spending 27 holes finding [your rhythm] costs you a lot and I think it does often to me - or has this year - where I slow start but have good weekends.Im very happy with 65, but I can always do better.Spieth, Australian Open champion two years ago, started the day two shots off the pace and looked like launching an assault on the top of the leaderboard when he picked up four successive birdies from the sixth. Six months half price Upgrade to Sky Sports to watch Man Utd v Arsenal on Saturday and get the first six months half price But the birdies dried up after the world No 5 turned into the wind for the back nine and he missed the green with his approach shot then three-putted for the double bogey at the 15th.It was his lack of touch with the putter that bothered the twice major champion most.I made a six-footer today and other than that, I didnt make anything outside three feet, he said.Ive been very much brainless putting but Im still in contention in this tournament, so I feel like thats dangerous from our side. Live European Tour Golf November 19, 2016, 8:00am Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Dont miss our live coverage of the DP World Tour Championship on Sky Sports 4 - your home of golf.Upgrade to Sky Sports now to watch Man Utd v Arsenal this Saturday and get the first six months half price! 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SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. -- Edmontons Kevin Martin won the Grand Slam of Curling Players Championship in the final tournament of his career. The 47-year-old skip beat Brad Jacobs of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., 4-3 in the mens final Sunday to give him one last victory after announcing his retirement Friday. Martin was on fire, shooting 98 per cent as his rink went ahead 4-1 through four ends before holding off a late rally from Jacobs for his 18th career Grand Slam victory. Martin takes home $23,500 for the win and an additional $50,000 bonus for leading this seasons Grand Slam of Curling in points. "Other than the Olympics, the Players is my favourite event in curling," Martin said. "Its always the best against the best. The emotions of the day were all about trying getting that 18th Grand Slam win. "It was a hard fight to win it todayy but we did it and nobody can take it away now.dddddddddddd" Martin, whose career includes a gold medal at the 2010 Vancouver Games, a world championship and four Brier titles, is joining Sportsnet as a broadcast analyst next season. In the womens final, Winnipegs Jennifer Jones won her 10th Grand Slam curling victory, defeating Ottawas Rachel Homan 5-2. Jones put the game away by stealing a point in the final end. Jones won the Olympic title in Sochi earlier this year, while Homan won the Canadian womens title and took silver at the womens world championship. "It really has been an unbelievable season for us," Jones said. "Weve won all the events weve set out to win and more. "To come into our favourite event, the Players Championship, and end with a win is a perfect way to head into the summer." ' ' '