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James Morrison remained the clubhouse leader on 12 under par following a weather-disrupted second day at the Singapore , after carding a 68 to head Edoardo Molinari by one stroke at Sentosa Golf Club. Morrison collected five birdies and two bogeys over the more difficult Serapong course to edge ahead of fellow overnight leader Molinari.
JAMES Morrison remained the clubhouse leader on 12 under par following a weather-disrupted second day at the Singapore Open after carding a 68 to head Edoardo Molinari by one stroke at Sentosa Golf Club. Morrison collected five birdies and two bogeys over a difficult course to edge ahead of fellow overnight leader Molinari. The Italian was two under for the day through ten holes when play was suspended on account of the light following a delay of almost three hours due to thunderstorms.
EMERGENCY services in Cleveland are being put to the test as they show visiting armed forces how they react to severe weather. Soldiers from Australia and Singapore joined British troops at Cleveland Police's headquarters to check out the equipment used to tackle the threat of flooding.
BRISTOL golfer Chris Wood fired a sparkling 63 to claim a share of the clubhouse lead at the Singapore Masters on eight under par. However, a morning weather disruption meant that much of the field still had to complete their first rounds at the Sentosa Golf Club.
GONZALO Fernandez-Castano and Juvic Pagunsan will battle it out for the Singapore Open title today after bad weather forced the suspension of their sudden-death play-off at Sentosa Golf Club. Both players had finished tied on 14 under par, forcing a play- off, and teed off at the par-five 18th for a second time with Pagunsan splitting the fairway and Fernandez-Castano finding the sand.
GONZALO Fernandez-Castano and Juvic Pagunsan will battle it out for the Singapore Open title this morning after bad weather forced the suspension of their sudden-death play-off at Sentosa Golf Club. Both players had finished tied for the lead on 14 under par, forcing a play-off, and teed off at the par-five 18th for a second time with Pagunsan splitting the fairway and Fernandez-Castano finding the sand.
Adam Scott closed in on the Singapore Open title after the Australian established a three-shot lead at Sentosa Golf Club but a weather disruption of five-and-a-half hours means the European Tour event will not be decided until this morning. Scott entered the final day with a one-stroke advantage over Ian Poulter and Kang Kyun-nam on 14-under-par but there was nothing to separate the trio after three holes before thunderstorms caused a lengthy delay.
CHRIS WOOD fired a sparkling 63 to claim a share of the clubhouse lead at the Singapore Masters yesterday, but a weather disruption means much of the field still had to complete their first rounds at Sentosa Golf Club. Wood made a blistering start as he reeled off three consecutive birdies.
NICK DOUGHERTY made a stirring start to the Singapore Masters - but a morning weather disruption means much of the field still had to complete their first rounds at Sentosa Golf Club. The Liverpool golfer made five birdies in the 11 holes he managed before play was suspended, putting him well on course to match the eight-under shot by clubhouse leader Chris Wood.
ENGLAND'S James Morrison was the clubhouse leader going into today's third round of the Barclays Singapore Open. Morrison was on 12 under par after a 68, leading Edoardo Molinari by one after a weather-disrupted second round. The Italian was two under at the 10th when bad light stopped play following earlier thunderstorms. Richie Ramsay was the leading Scot on six under through 12.
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