Close final on cards in Sheikh Maktoum Dubai Open

Sport360 staff 15:23 24/09/2014
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  • Formidable form: Luke Joy last week won the Dubai Creek Open and is now looking to seal a second victory on the trot at Al Badia Golf Club today.

    Matt Fitzpatrick fired a sizzling five-under 67 to join compatriot Luke Joy atop the leaderboard heading into the final round of the MENA Golf Tour’s Sheikh Maktoum Dubai Open at Al Badia Golf Club yesterday.

    Starting the day in a tie for 14th at one-under, Fitzpatrick carded two bogeys and seven birdies, five of the gains coming in the first nine holes which he covered in 32 to move to six-under 138 along with Joy, who followed his first-round 70 with a 68, playing bogey-free golf for 36 holes.

    Czech Republic’s Cyril Suk was placed solo third a further shot adrift after a second-round 68, one stroke ahead of Stuart Archibald of England and Patrick Simard (Spain) as three shots separated the top five.

    “It was a good day out there, again enjoyed playing on this course which is in great condition,” said 20-year-old Fitzpatrick, who is also a golf in DUBAi ambassador.

    “It feels nice to be in this position, but for me it’s about building on good rounds and play hole by hole.

    “I know a couple of guys who are playing on this tour and they are very good, like Zane (Scotland) and Stephen (Dodd),” added the Englishman, who finished solo eighth in the Challenge Tour’s Kazakhstan Open on Sunday.

    About his second round, he said: “Nothing in particular stood out, but making those three birdies in a row (from the seventh) was nice and so was the birdie finish.” 

    The winner of last week’s Dubai Creek Open, Joy, was equally pleased with his efforts. 

    “I don’t think I have ever played bogey-free golf for 36 holes. Quite happy with my golf and looking forward to the final round,” said the 26-year-old from Bournemouth.

    Defending champion Zane Scotland slipped to a tie for 29th on four over after carding a 76 while Stephen Dodd, a three-time winner on the European Tour, recovered some ground with a second round 71, an improvement of six shots from his first round of 77.

    Younes El Hassani of Morocco leads the MENA Division for the Sheikh Maktoum Golf Foundation Award, moving to one-over 145 
    after rounds of 73 and 72, two shots ahead of compatriot Faycal Serghini and four off Ahmed Al Musharrekh of the UAE, who led the division on Monday after opening with a 70.

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