Liang Wenchong set a new record for the Omega China Tour with a
seven-under-par 65 for a total of 137 as he surged into a
three-shot lead after the second round of the Hainan Leg.
The 27-year-old also set a course record, carding an eagle, six
birdies and only one bogey as he wiped out Yuan Hao's commanding
first-round advantage and sent a catch-me-if-you-can message to his
rivals.
"It's people chasing me instead of me having to chase everybody
the way I did in this round," he said.
"It gives me more space to concentrate on my game instead of
thinking about how small my lead is. I feel very comfortable with a
three-shot lead."
Liang, who had set the tour's previous single-round record of 66
on his way to winning the 2005 China Tour - Zhuhai Leg, made his
intentions clear early as he hit a hot streak on the front
nine.
"I had confidence right after I birdied the third hole. The most
important moment was the birdie on the sixth.
After that birdie, I totally trusted my game and I eagled the
next hole. Just like that I was already four under par," he
said.
"I knew I had to keep this momentum for the rest of my game in
the round."
Yuan, who carded a 74, was in second place on 140 and two shots
further back was Liao Guiming, a runner-up at last season's Kunming
event, who rode on Liang's coat-tails to a 69.
(SCMP April
8, 2006)