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DUBAI - Three-time champion Ernie Els was breathing down the neck of surprise leader Ross Fisher when the second round of the Dubai Desert Classic golf tournament was completed today.
The South African, 37, two strokes adrift when fading light forced him off the course with four holes to play yesterday, finished with three pars and a birdie four at the last to record a seven-under-par 65 and a 13-under total of 131.
Els, the Dubai champion in 2005, 2002 and 1994, is bidding to become the first player to win the title four times.
Fisher, 26 and in only his second season on the European Tour, stole the show at the Emirates Golf Club yesterday with his second successive 65.
Henrik Stenson, who holed the winning putt for Europe at last year's Ryder Cup, was third on 12-under.
The big-hitting Swede, playing in the same group as Els, also had to set his alarm clock early for an 7.45am (local time) start and it paid handsome dividends.
A birdie hat-trick to the 18th gave Stenson an eight-under 64, the lowest round of the week. The Swede also collected six birdies and one bogey on Friday.
Sharing fourth place on 10-under were Britain Graeme McDowell, Peter Hanson of Sweden and India's Jyoti Randhawa.
World No 1 Tiger Woods, who carded 67 yesterday, was on nine-under.
New Zealand's Michael Campbell missed the cut after rounds of 72 and 71.
- REUTERS