Justin Rose on target for an encore in Shanghai

American Tony Finau claimed a three-shot lead at the halfway stage of the WGC-HSBC Champions, in which defending champion Justin Rose is among a star-studded chasing pack.
Justin Rose plays out of a bunker at the ninth hole during his second round in Shanghai. Picture: Getty.Justin Rose plays out of a bunker at the ninth hole during his second round in Shanghai. Picture: Getty.
Justin Rose plays out of a bunker at the ninth hole during his second round in Shanghai. Picture: Getty.

Finau, below, added a second round of 67 to his opening 66 at Sheshan International to finish 11 under par, with Rose on eight under alongside his Ryder Cup team-mate Tommy Fleetwood and Masters champion Patrick Reed.

Rose, aiming to become only the second player after Tiger Woods to successfully defend a World Golf Championships event, carded five birdies in a flawless 67, while Fleetwood returned a 68 and overnight leader Reed shot a 72.

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Finau recorded eight birdies, one bogey and an unfortunate double bogey on the 11th, where his approach bounced off a sprinkler head and careered over the green.

“I’m really pleased,” the US Ryder Cup player said. “I played nicely and was happy with the way I finished. I was pleased to make a few birdies coming down the stretch.

“That was about as bad a break as I’ve ever had (on 11), to kick all the way over the green into the hazard. One thing I’ve learned in this game, you take the good with the bad and keep moving forward.

“I knew I was playing well and still at the top of the leaderboard. Just keep plugging along and try to get that back and I was able to do that.

“There’s a lot of great players here that are looking to chase me down. I’ve got to stay in attack mode, continue to make birdies and if I limit the mistakes, I think it will be a good weekend. I’ve put myself in a position to win a few times this season. I think I’ve learned from it and hopefully can use that experience this weekend.”

Rose, who can return to the top of the world rankings with a tie for second or better, recovered from eight shots behind with only 18 holes to play 12 months ago, sparking a remarkable run of form which yielded a total of four wins, 14 top-ten finishes and a solitary missed cut in 25 events.

“It was a bogey-free round so that’s pretty tidy,” the FedEx Cup champion said. “Those rounds don’t often come, especially in breezy conditions.

“I kept it mentally sharp and I felt like towards the end of the round I was trying to whip myself and keep driving forward and making good decisions and good swings.

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“I came into this tournament last year off a bunch of top tens. I was feeling comfortable with my game and I feel a similar spot right now and I feel there’s nothing to lose.

“There’s the added incentive of trying to get the 2019 PGA Tour season off to a good start, so there’s the mental freshness that that gives you, but yeah, I feel like I’m in a similar spot.”

Rose played alongside new world No 1 Brooks Koepka, who appeared to be struggling with a back injury as he shot a 74, including three birdies in the last five holes, which left him 13 shots off the pace on two over par.

England’s Matt Fitzpatrick began the day three off the lead but slumped to a second round of 80 to finish three over par, while Rory McIlroy is two shots worse off after a 77 which included a triple-bogey eight on the second.

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