Dredge led the home challenge at the Wales Open
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Bradley Dredge and Stephen Dodd admit frustration that the Wales Open is still without a home victor.
The pair led the Welsh challenge at the Celtic Manor, but finished well adrift of runaway winner Robert Karlsson.
"It's frustrating, hopefully next year we can get a Welsh winner, that's what we're all holding out for," said Dredge, joint seventh at nine under.
Dodd, who finished two shots further back, added: "It's disappointing, but there's always next year."
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I'm not going to play a 36-hole qualifier with only a slim chance of getting in
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Reigning World Cup champions Dredge and Dodd will each take a break now, having decided not to take part in US Open qualifying.
"The US Open was only in my plans if I made myself exempt for it," said 32-year-old Blackwood-man Dredge, who stands at 85 in the world rankings.
"I've played five in a row and it's nice to have a two-week break now.
"I would love to have got in the US Open, but I'm not going to play a 36-hole qualifier with only a slim chance of making it.
"I'll be playing six tournaments in a row after these two weeks off and they're the biggest of our season."
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This week was a big step forward
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Barry-man Dodd was pleased with an upturn of form in Newport, his 2006 season having so far failed to live up to an outstanding 2005.
"This week was a big step forward, apart from the third day it went very well," said Dodd.
"It's something to work on, my game's still not quite there, not sharp enough all-round.
"But I'm not playing again for two weeks. I'm going away to Dubai and the clubs won't be coming with me."