Updated Oct 11, 2012 8:24 PM ET NANSHAN, China (AP) Liang Wen - chong of China shot a 3-under 68 after the opening round of the China Masters on Thursday to grab a share of the lead alongside countryman
to inside the top 100 of the world rankings. Thomas Bjorn of Denmark (68) finished second at 15 under, while Liang Wen - chong of China (66) and Romain Wattel of France (69) shared third, another stroke off the pace. Luiten bogeyed the
Italia 72-67-68-207 Hennie Otto, South Africa 71-65-71-207 Sam Little, England 69-73-66-208 Liang Wen - chong , China 67-72-69-208 Tjaart van der Walt , South Africa 72-66-70-208 Gregory Bourdy, France 70-68-70-208
Thailand, who was at 10 under through nine holes. For now, Schwartzel and Wu had a three-stroke lead on China's Liang Wen - chong (68), England's Lee Slattery (70), and Scotland's Scott Jamieson (72). They in turn were one shot ahead
tour, so I'm really looking forward to it,'' Dodt said. Also entered are Asian Tour Order of Merit winners Liang Wen - Chong of China and the Indian pair of Jeev Milkha Singh and Jyoti Randhawa.
seven-day, seven-stop, 18-hole `China Challenge' that also featured Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter and China's Liang Wen - chong . The four played just three holes at Lake Jinsha, with McIlroy posting par, birdie and bogey before moving onto
seven-day, seven-stop, 18-hole `China Challenge' that also featured Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter and China's Liang Wen - chong . The four played just three holes at Lake Jinsha, with McIlroy posting par, birdie and bogey before moving onto
OneAsia tournament on the par-71, 7,151-yard Danling course at Nanshan International Golf Course: Third Round Liang Wen - chong , China 68-67-68 -203 Aaron Townsend, Australia 69-67-69 -205 YE Yang, South Korea 71-68-68 -207
tournament at the par-71, 7,151 yards Danling course at the Nanshan International Golf Course: First Round Liang Wen - chong , China 33-35-68 Steven Jones, Australia 35-33-68 Yuan Hao, China 35-33-68 Song Young-han, South
from 13th to 16th. He was playing with two former Indian Open champions, David Gleeson who missed the cut, and Liang Wen - chong who made it on the cut line. Lahiri was tied at seventh, the same as Shamim Khan (70-68). The cut came at