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Asian Tour: Hend keeps on rolling at New Zealand Open, makes most of calm conditions in Queenstown

  • Scott Hend’s five-under-par 66 moves him to 12 under overall, two shots clear of the field at Millbrook Golf Resort
  • Just four shots separate top 20, with Hong Kong’s Taichi Kho among large group at eight under

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Scott Hend watches a tee shot during the second round of the New Zealand Open. Photo: Asian Tour

Scott Hend showed no signs of slowing down at the New Zealand Open on Friday, opening up a two-shot lead at the halfway stage in Queenstown.

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The Australian’s five-under-par 66 moved him to 12 under overall, with overnight co-leader Matthew Griffin in a group of five at 10 under.

Almost-perfect conditions at Millbook Golf Resort mean the top 20 are separated by just four shots, with Hong Kong’s Taichi Kho among those on eight under after a second successive round of 67.

Hend began the day as he meant to go on, with a birdie at the par-4 first, and the only blemish on his card was a bogey two holes later.

Scott Hend plays an approach out of the rough during the second round of the New Zealand Open. Photo: Asian Tour
Scott Hend plays an approach out of the rough during the second round of the New Zealand Open. Photo: Asian Tour

“It’s not playing as difficult as it has in the past, honestly, because we haven’t had that 20-, 30-kilometre-an-hour wind out there,” the 50-year-old said.

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“It’s just one of those things you’ve got to take advantage of when you can. You don’t know what’s going to happen on the weekend. Sunday could be a little bit dodgy, so we’ll just keep going.”

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