Friday 12 November 2010

Barclays Singapore Open - Round 2

Right-Siders Scott Barr and Daniel Vancsik have survived the halfway cut at the US$6million dollar Barclays Singapore Open. Barr could not quite keep the momentum going from his earlier morning round where he recorded 7 birdies and an eagle. After a very long and exhausting day which saw Barr complete 31 holes, he ended the day on a total of 3-under par for the tournament. Argentina's Daniel Vancsik who trains with Right-Sided coach Luke Ringrose clawed his way back into the tournament with a round of 66 to be at 4-under for the Championship.

Singapore Sports School student Edgar Oh was doing a terrific job at managing his game against a world-class professional field and stood at even par through his first 11 holes around Serapong...one of the toughest courses in the region. The young star found the going tough through the next stretch of 6 holes which are notorious for claiming many victims. Edgar narrowly missed his birdie on the 18th and tapped in for a par and a round of 77, receiving a huge applause from the local supporters. What an amazing experience for a 14yr old!!

Australian Adam Scott who played a practice round on tuesday with our own Edgar Oh, fired consecutive rounds of 65 to take the 2nd round lead on 12-under par. Adam is 2 shots ahead of defending champion Ian Poulter.

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