Thailands
ace golfer Thaworn Wiratchant fired a sensational six-under-par
66 as he soared into the halfway lead with Frankie Minoza of the
Philippines at the Carlsberg Masters 2005 Vietnam presented by Thai
Airways International on Friday.
Thaworn, who shot an even-par 72 in the first round, enjoyed a blemish
free card at the Chi Linh Star Golf and Country Club, shooting one
eagle and four birdies. The leading duo, who were battling it out
on a cool and wind-swept day in Hanoi, have a two-day total of six-under-par
138 in the US$200,000 Asian Tour event.
Japans Yoshinobu Tsakada struck a 71 as he moved into third
place at 140 and was tied with overnight leader Danny Chia of Malaysia,
who carded a 74 which included a double bogey.
Hong Kongs James Stewart cruised into contention with Englands
Chris Rodgers and Thailands Somkiet Srisanga. The trio are
tied on 141 in fifth position and lie three off the lead.
After managing a birdie on the 12th hole, Thaworn, the current Asian
Tour Order Of Merit leader, stormed his way in the front nine when
he eagled the 557 yards par five first hole from 40 feet. He then
birdied the third, sixth and seventh holes to take his customary
position at the top of the leaderboard
My performance on both days was the same but today I managed
to make the putts, said Thaworn, who has won three titles
already this season.
I dont know about my performance tomorrow though because
it is extremely cold and if the weather continues, it will be very
hard to predict my game, he added.
Minoza, an old hand in Asia, had a bogey on the second hole but
the Filipino veteran bounced back with a birdie on the third and
a birdie on the sixth. He then fired two birdies and one bogey on
the back nine. The highlight, however, a fantastic eagle on the
par four 319 yards fifth hole which he chipped in.
I am very happy especially with the eagle on the par four
fifth hole when I chipped the ball in from around 20 yards,
said Minoza.
I missed some easy birdies chances but my game was good throughout
the day so I hope for a strong showing at the weekend, he
said. I dont like the cold but will see how it goes."
Tsukada, along with many other golfers who were caught by surprise
by the chilly conditions, was pleased with his overall performance
when he carded three birdies and two bogeys. It was very challenging
since it was cold and very windy on the course, said Tsudaka.
The greens are very much thicker this year in comparison to
last year so I have to make sure that I stay on the fairway at all
costs, he said. I am happy but could have made more
putts out there. I did not prepare for the cold weather as I came
here without a sweater or winter jacket so am a bit wary about tomorrow.
Local hero Hunyh Van Son became the first amateur player to make
the weekend cut in two editions of the Carlsberg Masters Vietnam
when finished in tied 54th position with a two day total of 152.
But it was not a sweet ending for defending champion from the Philippines,
Angelo Que who narrowly missed the cut by one stroke after adding
a 78 to his opening 76. After recovering with three double bogeys
on his outward nine, Que fought back with two birdies and one eagle,
only to bogey his last two holes to miss the halfway cut which was
set at 153.
Leading second nround scores
138 - Thaworn Wiratchant (THA) 72-66, Frankie Minoza (PHI) 70-68
140 - Yoshinobu Tsukada (JPN) 69-71, Danny Chia (MAS) 66-74
141 - Chris Rodgers (ENG) 67-74, James Stewart (HKG) 70-71, Somkiet
Srisanga (THA) 71-70
143 - Firoz Ali (IND) 75-68
144 - Ron Won (USA) 71-73
145 - Amandeep Johl (IND) 75-70, Seuk Jong-Ryul (KOR) 71-74, Mukesh
Kumar (IND) 72-73, Dean Alaban (AUS) 71-74, Chris Travers (AUS)
72-73, Simon Yates (SCO) 71-74