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NSTsports Leader Andrew Dodt of Australia was one of the lucky golfers who managed to end his round with a four-under 68 for a 13-under 131 total. MalaysiaOpen Golf

A whopping 26 flights were left hanging and they will resume today before the business end starts for those who have made the cut.

Leader Andrew Dodt of Australia was one of the lucky golfers who managed to end his round with a four-under 68 for a 13-under 131 total.Malaysia’s Ben Leong and Danny Chia both shot two-under 70 for a two-day total of four-under 140.“I hit a lot of greens but didn’t hole as many putts as I did in Round One. But all in all, it’s a solid day’s work,” said Dodt yesterday.“To see that going in was nice.

“I don’t think I played cautiously . I just didn’t hit it as close to the pin even though the pin positions were pretty difficult.”“I’m just going to have fun, keep things simple and stay relaxed which is what I have done. Nothing’s going to change,” Dodt added. Yanwei had it harder as he had to finish the first round in the morning before completing the second round before play was suspended at around 4pm.

“I had to finish the first round in the morning, so it was good to just keep going. I have been playing really well lately and this is probably the best I have been hitting my irons,” said Yanwei, who made nine birdies.“I will be hunting for the pins after this. I played a little conservatively in earlier rounds, and hit the water and everything else but it ended up well with a four-under,” said Danny.“Actually, I had a few short putts in the two rounds but no complaints.

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