South African Louis Oosthuizen and European Tour rookie Sam Hutsby powered two strokes clear of the field after shooting seven-under 63s in the Andalucian Open second round Friday. The pair held the halfway lead on 10-under 130, two ahead of last year's winner Soren Kjeldsen of Denmark. Briton Hutsby, who turned professional in September, was the first to hit the top thanks to a stunning run of five birdies in six holes on his front nine. Briton Paul Waring carded a 62 to claim the Malaga Parador course record and finish on four under. On a day of low-scoring another rookie from Britain, James Morrison, finished on six under after a 63 during which he chipped in three times and took only 19 putts. Kjeldsen is in with a chance of back-to-back Andalucia titles after firing a 67. Kjeldsen's first round co-leader Paul Lawrie, the 1999 British Open champion, bogeyed the last hole for a 68 to drop back into a share of fourth place. Tied for fourth are Britons Peter Whiteford (64) and Richard Finch (65), Dutchman Robert-Jan Derksen (65) and Spaniard Gabriel Canizares (64). Canizares recorded the first albatross of the European season at the par-five 12th thanks to a three