Spieth and Co delayed by Singapore weather
ASIAN TOUR NEWS RELEASE
Sentosa,
Singapore: South Korea’s Younghan Song surged up the leaderboard
after carding a sparkling eight-under-par 63 in the second round of the
weather-hit
SMBC Singapore Open on Friday.
Play
was suspended because of inclement weather at 3.06pm (local time) and
could not resume due to thunderstorms and lightning activities around
the Serapong
Course at Sentosa Golf Club.
A
total of 78 players, including world number one Jordan Spieth and
Byeonghun An who completed seven holes, will return to finish their
rounds at 7.30am on
Saturday morning with round three scheduled to start immediately upon
the completion of the second round.
An
was at seven-under while Spieth traded one birdie and one bogey to stay
at four-under after six holes, five shots back of Song at the US$1
million event
which is co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour and Japan Golf Tour
Organisation (JGTO).
“I
didn’t get off to a great start but made a good birdie on number two.
That’s golf, that’s weather, you can’t control that. I could tell it was
bad on other
parts of the course,” said Spieth.
Song
was on fire as he marked his card with seven birdies, one eagle and a
bogey to establish a two-shot advantage over Japan’s Shintaro Kobayashi
with his
two-day total of nine-under-par 133.
The
South Korean stormed off the blocks quickly in the morning, going to
five-under after four holes with two birdies and an eagle-three on four.
He
charged towards the turn with another two birdies on seven and eight
and continued to set the scorching pace with another pair of birdies on
10 and 11 before
a bogey-five on 12 put the brakes momentarily on his charge.
After three straight pars from 13, Song sunk another birdie on 16 before reaching home comfortably in 63.
“It was a superb round and I really have to thank my excellent putting for putting me in this position.
“The
goal is to win the tournament this week and for now, I just want to
take a good rest before I come back again and hopefully play well like
what I did
today,” said Song.
Kobayashi
meanwhile showed no signs of fatigue despite having to return early to
complete his first round which was also suspended due to lightning
yesterday.
The Japanese followed up his opening effort of a 66 with a 69 to put himself in a commanding position for the weekend rounds.
The 29 year-old had slightly more than an hour of rest before he was back at the tee again.
The Japanese went out in 35 after three birdies and two bogeys and would make another birdie on 17 to sign for a 69.
“I
didn’t feel tired at all today. Maybe because it was cool in the
morning and it only started to get a little hot and humid as the day
went on.
“I feel comfortable on this course and if I continue to play like what I’ve done, anything can happen,” said Kobayashi.
LEADING SECOND-ROUND SCORES
par 142 (2x71) Yardage: 7,398
+A total of 78 players, including Jordan Speith, have still to complete their second rounds.
133 - Younghan SONG (SKOR) 70-63.
135 - Shintaro KOBAYASHI (JPN) 66-69.
138 - Paul PETERSON (USA) 68-70, Thanyakon KHRONGPHA (THA) 69-69, Brett MUNSON (USA) 71-67.
139
- Sanghyun PARK (SKOR) 70-69, Himmat RAI (IND) 70-69, Berry HENSON (USA)
66-73, Sam BRAZEL (AUS) 72-67, Tadahiro TAKAYAMA (JPN) 71-68, Yuki
INAMORI (JPN)
67-72.
140
- Brad KENNEDY (AUS) 71-69, Michael HENDRY (NZL) 72-68, Masahiro
KAWAMURA (JPN) 70-70, Juvic PAGUNSAN (PHI) 70-70, LEE Won-joon (AUS)
71-69.
141 - Carlos PIGEM (ESP) 70-71, Namchok TANTIPOKHAKUL (THA) 70-71, Mikumu HORIKAWA (JPN) 73-68.
142
- Steve LEWTON (ENG) 74-68, Y. E. YANG (SKOR) 70-72, Yoshinori FUJIMOTO
(JPN) 74-68, Richard T. LEE (CAN) 70-72, Adilson DA SILVA (BRA) 70-72,
Ippei KOIKE
(JPN) 71-71, Natipong SRITHONG (THA) 69-73, James LEOW (am, SIN) 72-70.
Selected scores
147 - Thaworn WIRATCHANT (THA)
152 - Jeev Milkha SINGH (IND) 78-74
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