Notification

Coming Soon...

OK
Cross icon

Something went wrong!
Please try again later.

EXPAND Cross icon

EXPANDING


Loader

CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters Day 2

Asian Tour
image
Posted by 4moles Editorial Desk 20 Apr 12'

SCORESHEET
DAY 1

April 20th 2012, Jakarta, Indonesia: Lee Westwood was rewarded for his patience with a flawless four-under-par 68 as he took the second round clubhouse lead at the weather-hit CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters presented by PNTS on Friday.

Westwood, who finished tied third at the Masters, made eight consecutive pars before adding birdies on holes 18 and three followed by two closing birdies for 11-under-par 133 at the US$750,000 Asian Tour event.

The world number three holds a dominant five-shot lead over Kieran Pratt of Australia, winner of the Zaykabar Myanmar Open presented by Air Bagan in February, who posted a sparkling 65 at the Royale Jakarta Golf Club.

Zaw Moe of Myanmar was on eight-under through 12 holes before play was abandoned at 5.27pm local time due to lightning threat. Play was also suspended earlier in the day for two hours and 20 minutes for the same reason.

Moe will be among 74 players who will return at 6.30am Saturday to complete their rounds.

Westwood, who played in the morning, struggled with the humidity but he believes the extra rest will give him an edge over the chasing pack.

“You want to be leading tournaments and I obviously got the hang of playing on this golf course. More importantly, I was patient and I didn’t force things to happen. I’m glad I finished, I can relax this afternoon and prepare for the weekend,” said the Englishman.

“Yesterday was quite windy and overcast. It was very hot and humid early on and I suffered with that a little bit. It is just one of those things where it can b so hot that yo can’t replenish the fluids. That’s Asia for you. I’m going to have to fluid up this afternoon,” he added.

Kieran, playing in his second year on the Asian Tour, three-putted for bogey on his opening hole but made a brave comeback with 10 birdies against two bogeys for a 138 total.

It was a polished performance from the Australian, who shot an opening 73. “I was frustrated yesterday. I felt like I was sort of playing okay but didn’t putt very well. I never had confidence on the greens and I did a bit of work with my coach last night and sort of ironed out a few things and holed some putts.

“I’ve been in this position before. It is only two rounds in so I need to keep going through the weekend. Obviously, Lee (Westwood) is a world class player and he is not going to back up but we are going to go out there and chase him,” said the 23-year-old.

Moe, who has won once on the Asian Tour, got off to a fast start, shooting birdies on holes 10, 14 and 18 highlighted by a 20-foot eagle putt on the 12th hole.

“The suspension didn’t stop any momentum in my game. I’ve been playing well so I’m not worried. I’m three back at the moment with a few more holes to play. I won’t rush anything, I’ll just play my game and hopefully at the start of the third round, I’ll be in the same flight as Westwood,” said Moe, who has yet to miss a single cut on the Asian Tour.

GOLF FLICKS

Popular News

  • 4moles Editorial | April 09, 2026

    Golfers Day Special: Exclusive Offers on Golfing Ganesha and Apparel

    Celebrate Golfers Day with Golfing Ganesha at INR 7,200 (MRP INR 12,000) plus flat 50% off on golf shorts and trousers. Limited-time offer. Shop now. Read More

  • Asian Tour | April 06, 2026

    Kochhar’s Sunday Birdie Hattrick Earns T5, INR 69 Lakh Payday at International Series Opener

    One of the rare Indian top-5 finishes at an elite International Series event on the Asian Tour in recent years. Read More

  • 4moles Editorial | March 31, 2026

    The Pattern Around Tiger Woods Is Getting Harder to Ignore

    Tiger Woods’ past driving incidents resurface as he holds key PGA Tour leadership roles shaping golf’s future. Read More

  • 4moles Editorial | March 20, 2026

    He Learned Golf on YouTube. Now He’s Top 5 at THE PLAYERS Championship

    From India to The Players, Sudarshan’s rise is unreal, capped by a life changing payday and global spotlight. Read More

  • Hours
    Minute
    Second
    Rolex
    #

    WANT TO GET STARTED?


    Sponsored Links