Northern Ireland's Tom McKibbin set the clubhouse target before play was suspended for the day during the second round of the DP World Tour's Singapore ...
Live coverage continues Saturday from 5am on Sky Sports Golf. I didn't fancy coming back early in the morning to hit three shots, very happy we managed it." "I played very nicely most of the day, especially the front nine," McKibbin said.
Rookie Tom McKibbin maintained his strong position at the top of the Singapore Classic leaderboard with a second-round 69 to ensure a share the clubhouse ...
He recovered well at the next to pick up a shot and followed with three successive pars before a thunderstorm stopped play. John Murphy carded 75 to finish on five-over for the tournament. The 18th hole again proved favourable – yesterday he managed an eagle – with a birdie, but on the front nine, two bogeys were balanced out by a pair of birdies before finishing with a double-bogey six at the ninth to finish five-over for the tournament.
Northern Ireland golfer Tom McKibbin is in the lead after two rounds of the Singapore Classic. McKibbin has been dubbed the 'next Rory McIlroy' and plays ...
And the only other teenager to do that was none other than Rory McIlroy. Last year, McKibbin became only the second teenager to break into the world top 300. The youngster shot a four under par front nine but did have bogeys on holes 11 and 13 but did follow it up with a birdie on 14.
Chinese amateur Ding Wenyi, who won the US Junior Amateur title last year, was also 11 under with four to play, the 18-year-old having made two eagles and two ...
I just have to get my long game in some sort of shape, but it's been good the last three out of four weeks. A little bit colder on the back, but overall a pretty good day. "I played very nicely most of the day, especially the front nine.
The 20-year-old, who is on 11 under, is joined at the top by Chinese amateur Ding Wenyi, who still had four holes to go when play was suspended due to ...
Sullivan, who improved on his first-round 69 by carding eight birdies and a bogey for a 65, said: “I made a lot of birdies yesterday, seven birdies, and a few mistakes out there. Schneider, who posted six birdies and a bogey to repeat his opening-day 67, said: “I’m quite happy with the way I’ve played. Ding overcame a second-hole bogey with two eagles and two birdies in his first 14 holes before play was halted due to darkness.
Tom McKibbin of Northern Ireland and Chinese amateur Wenyi Ding were tied for the lead at the Singapore Classic.
The 18-year-old Ding also reached 11 under through 14 holes before play was suspended. Play was also interrupted for an hour by rain. SINGAPORE – Tom McKibbin of Northern Ireland and Chinese amateur Wenyi Ding were tied for the lead at the Singapore Classic when play was suspended by darkness Friday.
Holywood star Tom McKibbin fired a three-under 69 to claim the clubhouse lead at halfway in the rain-delayed Singapore Classic.
Meanwhile, Tiger Woods will make his first appearance on the PGA Tour since The Open last July when he tees it up in next week’s Genesis Invitational at Riviera. He’s tied fifth behind Swede Adam Bloome and South Africa’s Luke Jerling on nine-under par with Ruaidhri McGee joint 23rd on five-under following a one-over 73 on the Outeniqua layout. “Pretty solid,” said McKibbin, who followed four front-nine birdies at Laguna National with bogeys at the 11th and 13th before bouncing back with a birdie at the 14th.