Clarke, Liang on top at China Masters

Darren Clarke and defending champion Liang Wen-chong will take a two-shot lead into the final round of the China Masters.

Darren Clarke joined defending champion Liang Wen-chong on top of the leaderboard at the China Masters on Saturday after firing a third-round four-under-par 68.

The 2011 British Open winner and China's No.1 golfer shared top spot at eight-under for the tournament after Liang continued his fine form with a two-under 70.

Liang was leading going into round three after he fired an incredible eight-under 64 on Friday.

Australia's Scott Strange, China's Zhang Xinjun and South Korean Kwon Sung-yeol are two shots further back tied for third.

Three players are another stroke behind - Charl Schwartzel, who won the Masters in 2011, Australian Terry Pilkadaris and New Zealander Gareth Paddison.

Northern Ireland's Clarke has struggled since winning the Open, but he said he was not feeling any extra pressure at the Nanshan International Golf Club's Montgomerie course in the eastern province of Shandong.

"There is pressure in any event -- it doesn't matter whether it's the Open Championship or here at the Nanshan China Masters," he said, according to a report released by the organisers.

"I've practised really hard these last couple of years since I've won the Open and just not been able to get the scores."

He said he would be "delighted to win" when the tournament concluded on Sunday, adding: "But there's 18 holes of golf to go and a lot of talent there or thereabouts at the top of the leaderboard."

Liang won last year's tournament in gripping style, playing the 18th with South Korea's YE Yang five times before coming out on top.

He said he was ready to compete with Clarke for the title going into the final day.

"He is a very respected player and as the local I'm ready to face his challenge and will try my best to play well," Liang said.


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