Golf-Oosthuizen blitzes 62 to share Hong Kong lead

Fri Nov 21, 2008 1:22pm GMT
 
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HONG KONG, Nov 21 (Reuters) - South Africa's Louis Oosthuizen fired a sizzling eight-under 62 to grab a share of the lead after the second round at the $2.5 million Hong Kong Open on Friday.

The 26-year-old Oosthuizen carded eight birdies in a near-flawless round to finish a stroke shy of the course record and join Britons Oliver Wilson and Oliver Fisher, and Chawalit Plaphol of Thailand, on 132.

"Yeah, it was good. It could have been -- I don't want to say it could have been more, but I played well. I hit 17 greens in regulation and I made some putts," Oosthuizen told reporters.

Wilson notched up six birdies on the way to a four-under 66, but squandered the outright lead with a bogey on the last.

"I was really happy with yesterday, four-under, but today I was little disappointed with bogeying the last," the 28-year-old said.

After losing a play-off to Spain's Sergio Garcia at the $5 million HSBC Champions in Shanghai last week to finish runner-up for the eighth time in his career, Wilson said he would try to keep the near-misses from his mind over the weekend.

"I won't be walking down the last few holes thinking, oh, I'm going to finish second again, because you will probably finish about fourth or fifth," he said.

After carding a patient first-round 68, eight-time European number one Colin Montgomerie attacked the greens with gusto on Friday, dropping a single stroke on the way to a six-birdie 65 to lie a shot off the pace.

"I can gain some confidence from that, knowing that I can achieve what I think I can," the 45-year-old Scotsman said.  Continued...

 

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