Oman Daily Observer

Dead-eye Dodt bosses the tees to retain Australian PGA lead

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SYDNEY: Overnight leader Andrew Dodt shot a five-under-par 67 to retain his two-stroke advantage after the second round of the Australian PGA Championsh­ip on Friday as Adam Scott stayed in touch to seize a share of third.

Leading the field after an opening round 65, Dodt picked up three shots on the front nine and another three on the way home but three-putted the last for a bogey to leave him on 12-under for the tournament at the Royal Pines course on the Gold Coast.

Fellow Australian Ashley Hall, who lost out to Jordan Spieth in a playoff at the Australian Open two weeks ago, was in second place after completing the last seven holes of his opening round for a 65 and adding a six-birdie 69 for his second round.

Lightning on the Gold Coast forced the early abandonmen­t of play on Thursday, meaning a 3:17 am alarm call for Hall and a string of other players who still needed to complete their opening rounds. World number seven Scott had another uninspirin­g first nine holes but lit up the back with four birdies in a second 68 of the week to move to eight-under, alongside New Zealander Ryan Fox, who shot a 69.

Britain’s former world number five Ian Poulter, on the comeback trail after foot surgery, was reluctantl­y another of the early starter and completed rounds of 72 and 68 for a share of 11th on fourunder. “That was a very early morning. I think that was the earliest wake-up call I’ve ever had in 17 years on tour,” he said. “I’ve been playing really nicely, very comfortabl­e off the tee, very comfortabl­e from the fairway, hitting a lot of decent shots and getting a lot of looks and that’s what I need to convert.

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