Tony Finau will take a three-shot lead into the weekend at the WGC-HSBC Champions after firing a -5 67 on a day of twists and turns at Sheshan International Golf Club. Finau has decided to expand his golfing CV after playing in Paris at the Ryder Cup. He had a top 10 finish in Scotland at the Dunhill Links 2 weeks ago.
The San Diego native entered the second round two shots behind overnight leader Patrick Reed but soon overhauled him and led by three before an unfortunate double-bogey on the 11th.
Three birdies in his last five holes then moved the 29 year old back to -11 under, three shots ahead of Masters Tournament champion Reed, defending champion Justin Rose and reigning Race to Dubai champion Tommy Fleetwood.
American Xander Schauffele was then at -7, a shot ahead of countryman Patrick Cantlay.
Fleetwood and Reed are currently second and third respectively in the Race to Dubai Rankings presented by Rolex as they look to chase down Francesco Molinari, while Rose could go back to the top of the Official World Golf Ranking should results go his way over the weekend.
Adam Hadwin recovered from an opening 74 with a -4 68 and at -2 he is T21.
Bryan Angus
(europeantour.com)
Three birdies in his last five holes then moved the 29 year old back to -11 under, three shots ahead of Masters Tournament champion Reed, defending champion Justin Rose and reigning Race to Dubai champion Tommy Fleetwood.
American Xander Schauffele was then at -7, a shot ahead of countryman Patrick Cantlay.
Fleetwood and Reed are currently second and third respectively in the Race to Dubai Rankings presented by Rolex as they look to chase down Francesco Molinari, while Rose could go back to the top of the Official World Golf Ranking should results go his way over the weekend.
Adam Hadwin recovered from an opening 74 with a -4 68 and at -2 he is T21.
Bryan Angus
(europeantour.com)
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