Fine finish hands Nicolai Højgaard two-shot lead at halfway stage in Dubai

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Højgaard covered the back nine in just 30 shots to card a superb 66.
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November 17, 2023
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Ryder Cup winner Nicolai Højgaard produced a brilliant finish to claim a two-shot lead at the halfway stage of the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai.

Højgaard was two over par after four holes of his second round at Jumeirah Golf Estates, but birdied the fifth and seventh and then covered the back nine in just 30 shots to card a superb 66.

The 22-year-old Dane rounded off his day in style with an eagle from six feet on the par-five 18th to reach 11 under par, with Ryder Cup team-mates Tommy Fleetwood and Viktor Hovland part of a five-way tie for second on nine under.

Højgaard, who finished second in the Nedbank Challenge on Sunday, said: “It’s a little like last week, I had a slow start in every round and then I know with every round there’s going to be a run of birdies at some point with where my game is so it’s about staying patient.

“I would like to play the front nine a little bit better at the weekend but I’m very satisfied with how I’ve played these two rounds.

“I trust my game at the moment. It’s been a little bit shaky at times this year but I feel like we’re on a good track at the moment and I have confidence in my shots, the selection of shots and the game plan we put in place every round.

“It would be pretty cool (to win). I feel like that’s the only thing I’ve missed this season but there’s two rounds to go and a lot of really good players in this field so I’m going to keep grinding as much as I can.”

Fleetwood and Hovland both matched Højgaard’s 66, while Antoine Rozner, Thriston Lawrence and Jens Dantorp also share second place following rounds of 67, 64 and 67 respectively.

“No matter where you are in your career it’s great to be here and have a chance to win this tournament and it’s close to my heart now,” said Fleetwood, who lives in Dubai and has an academy at the venue.

Tommy Fleetwood
Tommy Fleetwood plays a bunker shot on the 18th hole during round two of the DP World Tour Championship (Kamran Jebreili/AP)

“I always feel like it brings out great winners, great champions, so the ultimate goal is to be one of those and have your name on that trophy.”

Defending champion Jon Rahm, who failed to break par for the first time in 17 rounds in the event on Thursday, bounced back with a 66 which included an eagle on the 18th but was marred by a three-putt bogey on the ninth, his final hole of the day.

“It’s a really good round of golf,” the Masters champion said. “I took advantage of the easier conditions and did what I needed to early on. Five under through nine holes with that eagle on 18 is great and just too bad things cooled off a little bit.

“To three-putt the last just leaves a bit of a sour taste but perspective is a big thing and I told Adam [his caddie], if you look at the scorecard the way it’s intended to be read, starting on one, it was a great finish. I’m just going to remind myself of that.”

World number two Rory McIlroy could only add a 72 to his opening 71 to lie 10 shots off the pace.

“I got off to a decent start again, a couple under through nine and then just (hit) some loose shots coming in,” McIlroy said. “I was trying to make some birdies on the back nine and get something going and I couldn’t. I was just stuck in neutral all day.

“There is a low one out there and obviously I’m going to need a low one to get myself back in the tournament.

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2LAWRENCE, Thriston-97164
FLEETWOOD, Tommy-96966
HOVLAND, Viktor-96966
ROZNER, Antoine-96867
DANTORP, Jens-96867
7LOMBARD, Zander-87165
PAVON, Matthieu-86769
9OLESEN, Thorbjørn-77067
HATTON, Tyrrell-77067
GUERRIER, Julien-76770
MACINTYRE, Robert-76968
13WINTHER, Jeff-67266
RAHM, Jon-67266
BROWN, Daniel-67167
PAUL, Yannik-67365
17LOWRY, Shane-57267
FERGUSON, Ewen-57267
LANGASQUE, Romain-57168
MCKIBBIN, Tom-57168
21WALLACE, Matt-47268
BRADBURY, Dan-47070
HØJGAARD, Rasmus-47466
KIM, Tom-46971
25HERBERT, Lucas-37269
LEE, Min Woo-37170
SIEM, Marcel-37269
KIMSEY, Nathan-37170
29BJÖRK, Alexander-27072
HISATSUNE, Ryo-27369
STRAKA, Sepp-27468
PEREZ, Victor-27369
FITZPATRICK, Matt-27468
34MCILROY, Rory-17172
NORRMAN, Vincent-17370
OTAEGUI, Adrian-17172
FOX, Ryan-17469
MERONK, Adrian-16875
39SMITH, JordanPar7272
SYME, ConnorPar7371
HILLIER, DanielPar7569
42CAMPILLO, Jorge+17273
BRUN, Julien+17570
FORREST, Grant+17372
VÄLIMÄKI, Sami+17768
46SOUTHGATE, Matthew+27571
47LARRAZÁBAL, Pablo+47276
48LUITEN, Joost+57772
49ELVIRA, Nacho+67773
SÖDERBERG, Sebastian+67575
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DP World Tour Championship 2023

Date: November 16th - 19th 2023

Location: Jumeirah Golf Estates, Earth Course, Dubai, UAE

Purse: $10,500,000

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