Sihwan Kim fired a fine five-under-par 66 in the second round of the SMBC Singapore Open today to take the clubhouse lead on nine under at Sentosa Golf Club.

The American opened up a three-shot lead over Korean teenage star Joohyung Kim – who came in with his second 68 to put himself in a strong position to wrap up the Asian Tour Order of Merit title at the weekend.

Korean Dongkyu Jang and Sadom Kaewkanjana from Thailand are a stroke further back following rounds of 69 and 70 respectively.

The US$1.25 million event is the final event of the year on Asian Tour. Three players were unable to finish as darkness fell.Ā 

Sihwan has good pedigree – he won the US Junior Championship in 2005, joining a host of big names players to have claimed the title including compatriots Tiger Woods and Jordan Spieth – and showed that on the Serapong Course today.Ā 

He started on 10, toured the back nine in three under and after making three birdies in a row from his 11th he had a five-shot lead.

The 33 year old’s only blemish followed when he double bogeyed hole six but he responded with a birdie on the seventh.

ā€œFeels good, I putted really well today and hopefully the rest of my game follows,ā€ said Siwhan Kim, who also went to Stanford University, at the same time as Michelle Wie.

ā€œI don’t know [why I played so well]. To be honest, I just had a terrible practice round. So, I didn’t really expect that. But at the end of the day, you know, you just kind of find what you have and score from there. So that’s what I’ve been doing.ā€

Joohyung Kim, winner of last week’s The Singapore International, was again in impressive form making five birdies and two bogeys.

He has a healthy lead at the top of the Merit list with his nearest challengers Thailand’s Phachara Khongwatmai and Trevor Simsby from America, off the pace, while Chan Shih-chang from Chinese-Taipei will miss the cut.

Said Kim: ā€œIt’s not over till it’s over. I can’t relax over the weekend, but just got to keep grinding, trying to finish the best I can this week.ā€Ā 

ā€œI feel like this weekend, it means so much to everyone and it’s a big week for everyone so you know, keep my head down and keep grinding,ā€ he added.

Sadom won five times in Thailand last year, including his National Open, and is once again in contention.

ā€œI have worked really hard on my game over the last two years since COVID,ā€ said Sadom.
ā€œNow that I have made the cut, I am aiming for a top five finish.ā€

Thailand’s Ratchanon Chantananuwat, the 14-year-old golfing phenom, carded a 73 and is level par in a tie for 31st.

His playing partner England’s Paul Casey recovered from his opening round 76 by carding a 68 to finish on two over, which will most likely be good enough to make the cut, currently three over.

An eagle and a birdie in his closing six holes saw the Ryder Cup star, joint second here in 2019, narrowly make it through to the weekend.

Scores after round 2 of the SMBC Singapore Open being played at the par 71, 7411 Yards Sentosa GC course (am – denotes amateur):
133 – Sihwan Kim (USA) 67-66.
136 – Joohyung Kim (KOR) 68-68.
137 – Dongkyu Jang (KOR) 68-69, Sadom Kaewkanjana (THA) 67-70.
138 – Yuto Katsuragawa (JPN) 68-70, Veer Ahlawat (IND) 68-70, Taehoon Ok (KOR) 66-72, Justin De Los Santos (PHI) 67-71.
139 – Suradit Yongcharoenchai (THA) 66-73, Shintaro Kobayashi (JPN) 69-70, Richard T. Lee (CAN) 73-66, Genki Okada (JPN) 70-69, Sungyeol Kwon (KOR) 69-70, Janne Kaske (FIN) 73-66, Kosuke Hamamoto (THA) 68-71.
140 – Matthew Griffin (AUS) 71-69, Ben Campbell (NZL) 70-70, Doyeob Mun (KOR) 70-70, Kaito Onishi (JPN) 69-71, Shiv Kapur (IND) 71-69, Viraj Madappa (IND) 71-69, Angelo Que (PHI) 72-68.
141 – Zach Murray (AUS) 68-73, Trevor Simsby (USA) 71-70, Bio Kim (KOR) 71-70, Danthai Boonma (THA) 69-72, Itthipat Buranatanyarat (THA) 70-71, Siddikur Rahman (BAN) 70-71, Phachara Khongwatmai (THA) 70-71.
142 – Shunya Takeyasu (JPN) 69-73, Ratchanon Chantananuwat (am, THA) 68-74, Gunn Charoenkul (THA) 71-71, Jake Higginbottom (AUS) 71-71, Stephen Lewton (ENG) 68-74, Travis Smyth (AUS) 72-70, Masanori Kobayashi (JPN) 69-73, Chen Guxin (CHN) 72-70.
143 – Seungsu Han (USA) 69-74, Todd Sinnott (AUS) 75-68, Jarin Todd (USA) 71-72, Hein Sithu (MYN) 69-74, Panuphol Pittayarat (THA) 71-72, Yuki Shino (JPN) 74-69, Chang Wei-lun (TPE) 69-74.
144 – Paul Peterson (USA) 70-74, Paul Casey (ENG) 76-68, Poom Saksansin (THA) 71-73, Eunshin Park (KOR) 71-73, Natipong Srithong (THA) 71-73, Prom Meesawat (THA) 73-71, Jack Harrison (ENG) 73-71, Seung Park (KOR) 71-73, Nicklaus Chiam (SIN) 69-75, Ben Leong (MAS) 71-73, Yuwa Kosaihira (JPN) 69-75, Charlie Wi (KOR) 74-70, Tirawat Kaewsiribandit (THA) 68-76, Danny Chia (MAS) 71-73, Hongtaek Kim (KOR) 71-73, S Chikkarangappa (IND) 73-71.
145 – Yosuke Asaji (JPN) 78-67, Pavit Tangkamolprasert (THA) 75-70, Koh Deng Shan (SIN) 69-76, Ryoma Iwai (JPN) 74-71, Konosuke Nakazato (JPN) 74-71, Christoffer Baumann (SWE) 76-69, Berry Henson (USA) 71-74, Nicholas Fung (MAS) 73-72, Daniel Fox (AUS) 73-72, Miguel Carballo (ARG) 72-73, Rashid Khan (IND) 72-73.
146 – Zach Bauchou (USA) 71-75, Karandeep Kochhar (IND) 73-73, David Bransdon (AUS) 71-75, Jyoti Randhawa (IND) 72-74, Khalin Joshi (IND) 74-72, Tomoyuki Otsuka (JPN) 73-73, Gavin Green (MAS) 72-74, Rory Hie (INA) 74-72, Yoseop Seo (KOR) 74-72.
147 – Zaw Moe (MYN) 71-76, Andrew Evans (AUS) 74-73, Dodge Kemmer (USA) 74-73, Taisei Shimizu (JPN) 73-74, Chan Shih-chang (TPE) 71-76, Ben Eccles (AUS) 73-74, Yikeun Chang (KOR) 75-72, Joshua Shou (SIN) 73-74, Ryan Ang (am, SIN) 74-73, Byungjun Kim (KOR) 75-72.
148 – Hirotaro Naito (JPN) 74-74, Jeremy Wendelken (USA) 74-74, S. Vikkash Babu (SIN) 72-76, Aman Raj (IND) 74-74, S.S.P. Chawrasia (IND) 75-73, Choo Tze Huang (SIN) 75-73, Mikiya Akutsu (JPN) 73-75, Taichi Nabetani (JPN) 76-72, Justin Kuk (am, SIN) 78-70.
149 – Marc Ong (SIN) 72-77, Shinichi Mizuno (JPN) 76-73, Jesse Yap (SIN) 68-81, Kevin Phelan (IRL) 71-78, Abdul Hadi (SIN) 74-75.
150 – Mardan Mamat (SIN) 73-77, Galven Green (MAS) 76-74, Poom Pattaropong (THA) 74-76.
151 – Nobuaki Oda (JPN) 77-74, Micah Lauren Shin (USA) 77-74, Kazuki Yamaura (JPN) 75-76, Naoki Sekito (JPN) 77-74.
152 – Brandon Han (am, SIN) 74-78.
153 – Sanghee Lee (KOR) 78-75, Marc Kawasoe (SIN) 76-77.
154 – Tanapat Pichaikool (THA) 79-75, James Gould-Healy (am, IRL) 80-74, Gregory Foo (SIN) 75-79.
155 – Daryl Low (am, SIN) 75-80, Sean Lee (am, SIN) 85-70, Rattanon Wannasrichan (THA) 76-79, Francis Tan (SIN) 78-77.
156 – Nathen Tan (am, SIN) 81-75.
157 – Brayden Lee (am, SIN) 75-82, Jeev Singh (IND) 81-76, Joshua Andrew Wirawan (INA) 79-78.
162 – Benjamin Follett-Smith (ZIM) 82-80.

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