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Friday, March 22, 2024

Porsche Singapore Classic... Threesome tied for lead...Leaderboard, Saturday TEE TIMES

DP World Tour :  Porsche Singapore Classic Leaderboard  Tee Times

A course-record 63 from Andy Sullivan handed him a share of the lead alongside Freddy Schott and Richard Mansell heading into the weekend at the Porsche Singapore Classic.

Record-setter Andy Sullivan among leading trio in Singapore

In a round when scoring was generally more difficult than on day one at Laguna National Golf Resort Club, Sullivan bucked the trend to come home in 28 and get to nine under alongside fellow Englishman Mansell and German Schott, who both fired rounds of 69.

Thai Kiradech Aphibarnrat had shared the first-round lead but a 72 dropped him into a tie for second, with 34 players within five shots of the lead.

French duo Matthieu Pavon and Romain Langasque and English pair Sam Bairstow and Paul Waring were alongside Aphibarnrat at eight under.

Sullivan has enjoyed a productive 2024 season so far, making eight of ten cuts with two top tens, already surpassing his total for last term.

Starting on the tenth, he took advantage of two of the three par fives on the back nine but came to life from the first, picking up five shots in four holes before adding further gains on the sixth and eighth to get to nine under.

"It was unreal, I just caught fire," said Sullivan, whose 63 was the lowest round of the day by four shots. "Knocked it close on one and holed a good one on two and then literally three feet for eagle on three.

"I felt like I played well yesterday without the score being there but golf being the crazy game that it is, it has a way of rewarding you sometimes.

A 2022 European Challenge Tour graduate, Schott lost his card in his rookie season but regained it in some style by winning the Final Stage of the Qualifying School in November.

He arrived in the Far East off the back of a tie for 11th at the Jonsson Workwear Open - his best result of the season so far - and continued that form with an opening 66.

Mansell has been a picture of consistency in the 2024 season so far, finishing no lower than 25th in six events, and had a top ten here last year.

He carded five birdies on day two, with a double-bogey at the ninth the only blemish, a hole where he had a double last season and which he bogeyed in round one.

World Number 27 Pavon carded a 68 with the help of a huge double-breaking putt for eagle on the 13th, a score matched by Bairstow, while Langasque signed for a 67 and Waring recorded a 69.

Scot Ewen Ferguson, Swede Simon Forsström, Dane Rasmus Højgaard, Australian David Micheluzzi, India's Shubhankar Sharma and Englishman Jordan Smith were at seven under.

edit *** Canada's Aaron Cockerill had 3 birdies again this morning but also 2 bogey's for 71 and a T27 -4 five shots off the lead heading into the weekend after the cut fell at -1.

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