Birdie-merchant Lee dominates Macao golf open

Macao, Oct 14 : World No.46 Min Woo Lee of Australia once again combined power with precision at the 1-million-US-dollar Macao Open golf tournament, skillfully adding a seven-under-par 64 to his opening 62 for a three-shot lead.

Lees 16-under-par total here at the Macao Golf and Country Club is the lowest two-round total in the event and was fueled by 15 birdies and an eagle since Thursday, reports Xinhua.

"Flawless golf today," said Lee, who missed numerous birdie opportunities including a four-footer on the last."I played really well.

The last two days have been probably the lowest two days Ive ever played.So, its been fun."

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Thailands Poom Saksansin is in second place, his purple patch continuing as he carded a 62.South Korean Eom Jaewoong, also enjoying a good run of form, is third, four off the lead, following a 65, with compatriot Meenwhee Kim, who fired a 66.

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Poom said: "I hit almost all fairways I think, and my irons were pretty good.I holed most of my putts.

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Eom, who tied for second in the International Series Singapore for his joint best finish on the Asian Tour, said, "I set my goal at six-under-par before I started.I am grateful that I succeeded.

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Chinese Taipeis Lee Chieh-po and Indian Kartik Sharma returned 65s and are tied fifth, along with New Zealands Ben Campbell, who shot 68.

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Scottish David Drysdale came in with a 71 and is nine under in joint 12th.Defending champion Gaganjeet Bhullar from India shot a 70 and is six under in a group that includes Chinas Liang Wenchong, the Asian Tour number one in 2007, who, now 45, carded his second 68.

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