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China's Zhang Lian-Wei Tied for Lead in Asia Open

obert-Jan Derksen of the Netherlands and China's Zhang Lian-Wei both shot 3-under 69s on Friday to claim a share of the lead at the midway point of the Asian Open.

     Derksen and Zhang had a one-stroke advantage over Northern Ireland's Ryder Cup regular Darren Clarke, who also shot a 69 in the second round of the $2.3 million (euro1.4 million) jointly sanctioned European and Asian Tour event.

     First-round leader Peter O'Malley of Australia (74) and England's Miles Tunnicliff (70) were a stroke further back at the Tomson Shanghai Pudong Golf Club.

     Derksen and Zhang scored 69s in contrasting fashion, with the Dutchman's five birdies countered by two bogeys, while Zhang was the only player Friday to record a bogey-free round and holed a 25-foot birdie on the last hole to draw level.

     The 42-year-old Zhang is aiming to become the first home winner of the tournament. He had previously won a European Tour event _ the Singapore Masters in 2003.

     ``Im proud of the Olympics coming up in August and I'm glad to see a few Chinese players on top of the leaderboard,'' Zhang said. ``Its nice, and compared to the past, its a very exciting weekend coming up.

     ``Im going to try my best for the gold. If I can pick up a medal on Sunday, Ill be very happy.''

     Derksen, winner of two European Tour events, said gusty winds made the second round challenging.

     ``Putting has been good this week and that is a key, and if I can continue then I should have a chance Sunday,'' Derksen said.

     Henrik Stenson of Sweden, seeking to reclaim leadership of the European Order of Merit with a good finish in this tournament, slipped down the leaderboard with a 4-over 76, leaving him five strokes off the lead along with former world's No. 1 Greg Norman (73), making a rare tournament appearance.

     South Africa's Retief Goosen and Asian Tour leader Mark Brown of New Zealand were in joint sixth, three strokes off the pace, along with 18-year-old Chinese amateur Hu Mu.

     Among the higher-ranked players to miss the cut were Spaniard Miguel Angel Jimenez, Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell and India's Jyoti Randhawa.



Fri April 25, 2008 07:15 EDT
BEIJING (AP)

Zhang Lianwei of China tees off at the 17th hole during the round two of BMW Asian Open 2008 golf tournament Friday April 25, 2008 at the Tomson Shanghai Pudong Golf Club in Shanghai, China. Zhang finished the second round with the score of 5 under as tied leader. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)

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