Jakraphan Wrests Halfway Lead at the UMA CNS Open Golf Championship
Jakraphan Premsirigorn shook off his wrist injury and carded a four-under-par 68 to grab a share of the lead at the UMA CNS Open Golf Championship on Friday.
The 26-year-old Jakraphan played flawlessly over his opening nine holes highlighted by four birdies before cruising to a seven-under-par 137 total at the historic Karachi Golf Club.
Joining him at the pinnacle of a Thai-dominated leaderboard are compatriots with compatriots Suradit Yongcharoenchai and Namchok Tantipokhakul.
Suradit’s hunt for his maiden Asian Tour title is on track. After a starting his day with a string of pars, his round kick-started after sinking three-consecutive birdies from holes seven to nine. Suradit made two more birdies and a lone bogey before signing for a 68.
Namchok’s driving woes continue in the second round as he has only hit half seven out of 14 fairways. He wasn’t able to rely on his putts today but was still able to card a 70 to finish tied-first at the halfway stage of the US$300,000 event.
Pawin Ingkhapradit of Thailand and Pakistan’s Muhammad Munir are in tied-fourth after carding 70 and 69 respectively.
Another Thai, Tirawat Kawesiribandit, is in lone sixth after ending his day with a 69.
Eight players, including Singaporeans Mitchell Slorach and Koh Deng Shan, as well as Bangladeshi Siddikur Rahman are in tied-eight.
Danny Masrin of Indonesia carded a flawless 66, the lowest score of the morning session. He was able to sustain his forward momentum throughout the entire day after a challenging par save at the start of his round on 10th.
The cut line was set at four-over-par. 74 players will progress to the weekend rounds.
Scores after round 2 of the UMA CNS Open Golf Championship being played at the par 72, 7032 Yards Karachi GC:
137 – Suradit YONGCHAROENCHAI (THA) 69-68, Jakraphan PREMSIRIGORN (THA) 69-68, Namchok TANTIPOKHAKUL (THA) 67-70.
138 – Pawin INGKHAPRADIT (THA) 68-70, Muhammad MUNIR (PAK) 69-69.
140 – Tirawat KAEWSIRIBANDIT (THA) 71-69.
141 – Mitchell SLORACH (SIN) 72-69, Siddikur RAHMAN (BAN) 71-70, KOH Deng Shan (SIN) 70-71, Ahmad BAIG (am, PAK) 67-74, Muhammad SHABBIR (PAK) 68-73, Settee PRAKONGVECH (THA) 72-69, Suttijet KOORATANAPISAN (THA) 71-70, James Ryan LAM (PHI) 68-73.
142 – Honey BAISOYA (IND) 68-74, Matloob AHMED (PAK) 72-70, M. Safdar KHAN (PAK) 73-69, Peradol PANYATHANASEDH (THA) 76-66, Aman RAJ (IND) 75-67, Dilshad ALI (PAK) 70-72.
143 – Piya SWANGARUNPORN (THA) 71-72, Pasavee LERTVILAI (THA) 73-70, Danny MASRIN (INA) 77-66, LIU Yanwei (CHN) 74-69, Muhammad NAEEM (PAK) 71-72, Gregory FOO (SIN) 73-70, Nirun SAE-UENG (THA) 70-73, Manuel TRAPPEL (AUT) 72-71.
Search
Other News
- Sentosa Golf Club Enters 10-Year Partnership with Toro
- Andrew Johnston Hits Heights with Sentosa to Become One of the ‘Most Innovative People in Golf’
- Sentosa Golf Club’s Serapong All Primed to Host the SMBC Singapore Open
- Malaysia’s Gavin Green Back in Action at the Singapore International
- Korean Stars Im and Lee Hope to Start New Year With Some Fireworks
- Nostalgic Asian Tour Return for Charlie Wi
- Royal’s Cup to Debut on Asian Tour in 2022 at Grand Prix Golf Club
- New Year Cruise for Khalid at Faldo Series Pakistan Championship
- Reed, Finau, Smith Join the World’s Best With the PIF Announced as New Title Sponsor for Saudi International powered by Softbank Investment Advisers
- Paul Casey to Commence 2022 at SMBC Singapore Open
- More news...