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DEFENDING CHAMPION HAS TWO STROKE LEAD AT 10 UNDER PAR

- By Ashley Hammond Staff Reporter

Defending champion Shanshan Feng leads Omega Dubai Ladies Masters by two strokes at 10 under par after carding bogey-free 67

Dame Laura Davies admitted it will be difficult to catch runaway leader Shanshan Feng after round two of the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters at Emirates Golf Club yesterday.

The 26-year-old Chinese leads by two strokes over Davies at 10 under par after carding another bogey-free 67 on day two.

World No. 6 Shanshan is not only the highest ranked player in the 108-player field, but she is also a joint record two-time winner and defending champion of the tournament, and holds a record winning score here of 21 under par from 2012. With that in mind Davies said Shanshan would be almost impossible to catch.

Asked if she was happy to chase targets, Davies, who shot 68 yesterday, replied: “It depends who the target is and unfortunat­ely it’s Shanshan and she’s the course specialist.

“She’s shooting millions under par everyday. I’ve had courses like that over my career where you just love it and you know that once you tee it up you are going to shoot under par.

Hard to beat

“You know she’s still got to do that [over the weekend] but you’d have to say that she probably is going to do that. It would be nice if me and a few others can go low at the weekend and we could catch her, or if not catch her, upset her and put pressure on her a little bit, but it’s hard to upset Shanshan because she just cruises.

“She could easily shoot another 10 and hit 20 and that would be hard work,” added the 52-year-old Englishwom­an who hit another 68 on Thursday to go eight under par for the tournament with two birdies on her front nine and three birdies and a bogey on her return.

“I’ve just got to keep doing what I’m doing. In my mind four 68s would be really good, it might not be good enough but I would love to shoot two more 68s and see what happens.”

Meanwhile, Shanshan, who carded two outward birdies and three on her return for another 67, said she feared she could still get caught this weekend.

“I’m really relaxed about it and think I’ve done well so far and I’m just trying to do the same thing again,” she said. “But this course is all about making a lot of birdies, and if one of the girls plays really well tomorrow and shoots nine or ten under in one round they will catch up.”

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 ?? Atiq-ur-Rehman/Gulf News ?? Cruise mode Shanshan Feng in action during the Omega Dubai Ladies Master at Emirates Golf Club. The Chinese player is in good position to defend her title.
Atiq-ur-Rehman/Gulf News Cruise mode Shanshan Feng in action during the Omega Dubai Ladies Master at Emirates Golf Club. The Chinese player is in good position to defend her title.
 ?? Atiq-ur-Rehman/Gulf News ?? Still going strong Laura Davies tees off during the second round yesterday. The Englishwom­an trails the leader by two strokes.
Atiq-ur-Rehman/Gulf News Still going strong Laura Davies tees off during the second round yesterday. The Englishwom­an trails the leader by two strokes.
 ?? Atiq-ur-Rehman/Gulf News ?? Giving it her all Nicole Broch Larsen in action during the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters at Emirates Golf Club.
Atiq-ur-Rehman/Gulf News Giving it her all Nicole Broch Larsen in action during the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters at Emirates Golf Club.

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