ROUND 3
FRIDAY
NOVEMBER 6, 2020
Crime sleuth scripts Moonlight thriller Leader Caroline Hedwall has a criminology essay to submit before she joins the gaggle of big names eyeing the heist of the OMEGA Dubai Moonlight Classic’s coveted Dallah Trophy.
By Kent Gray – Editor, Golf Digest Middle East it would be fitting if evidence for the paper Caroline Hedwall had to submit overnight as part of her criminology degree was sourced from a suspenseful, real-life thriller. That certainly shapes as the genre of Friday when the Swede gets back to her day job, albeit after hours, at the OMEGA Dubai Moonlight Classic. The 31-year-old, suddenly playing well after the mystery of eight missed cuts in her last nine starts, will take a one stroke buffer over England’s Meghan MacLaren into the final round of the $285,000 LET Pro-Am at Emirates Golf Club. With six LET titles on a résumé boasting 15 wins worldwide, and a 8 win-6 loss-1 half record in four Solheim Cup appearances, Hedwall is no stranger to winning, nor pressure. But the final round of the Moonlight, under The Faldo’s floodlights, is set up for a spinetingling finish courtesy of a classy and tightly-packed leaderboard. After a bogey-free second round 70 to move to -9, Hedwall will be out in the final three-ball alongside -8 MacLaren and -7 Minjee Lee. Lee’s presence in
particular will likely give Hedwall the chills after the Aussie made Thursday’s biggest move with a 65. At No.9 in the world ranking, Lee owns the tag as the Moonlight’s highest rated player and also has the experience of five LPGA Tour wins to bring to the 1st tee Friday. The trio immediately behind Hedwall and co., who will tee off five minutes ahead in group 1A in a quirk of the 5pm shotgun draw, won’t provide the 36-hole leader with much comfort either. Also at -7 and just two strokes back is Laura Fuenfstueck (70). The German will be joined by former world No.1 Lydia Ko (70) and French Solheim Cupper Celine Boutier (71) who shared fifth place with the Kiwi star on -6. Ominously, the trio of Lee, Ko and Bouiter bring a total of 21 LPGA Tour and eight LET wins to Friday’s title fight. After a quick turnaround from her opening night 65 which included a slam dunk hole-in-one, Hedwall had to rise early for her ultimately flawless but slightly frustrating second round. Turn to page 2
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Aussie world No.9 Minjee Lee roared into contention with a Thursday 65. PAGE 3
Meghan MacLaren has a third Ladies European Tour title in her sights. PAGE 4
Enjoy a selection of the best action pictures from the second round. PAGE 5
Plan your TV viewing pleasure with all the groups and tee times for Friday. PAGE 6
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