CARMONA, Cavite – While foreign competitors continued with their strong showings, local bets – including Miguel Tabuena – just couldn’t find their rhythm in Day 2 of the US$1 million Resorts World Manila Masters yesterday at the Manila Southwoods Golf and Country Club here.
India’s Jyoti Randhawa continued his strong showing as he carded a seven-under par 65 to claim solo clubhouse lead in the second round, Sutijet Kooratanapisan of Thailand finished the morning round with a six-under par 66 and 13-under 131 for the event.
Jyoti, a 44-year-old professional from New Delhi, established this season’s lowest 36-hole score.