JAKARTA South Korean (South Korean) golfer Cho Jeongmin managed to maintain his advantage at the top of the Indonesia Women's Open (IWO) 2025 leadership after 36 holes.
The second round of IWO 2025 will take place in theaturation system. The IWO 2025 determination round selects around 60 golfers plusies that advance to the final round on Sunday, January 26 tomorrow.
Jeongmin, who is 30 years old, added to his score after posting 70 (2-par) in the second round. He is now perched in the top position with a total score of 136 (8-bottom-par).
"Yesterday I made 6 birdsies, which made my game today feel easier. Today I can make beer in the final 3 holes so I can help my score," said Jeongmin in a statement.
Jeongmin leads alone at the top of the leaderboard. He was only 1 blow adrift of Yuai Ji (China), who poked into second place. Ji posted the lowest score today with 66 (6-by-par). He opened up the opportunity to win in the finals tomorrow.
A total of four golfers share a place in third place. One of them is Indonesia's representative, Holly Victoria Halim, who managed to break into the top five. Holly's success cannot be separated from the impressive game she displayed in the second round of today.
"Today I startedbogey in hole 4. I miss putt from a distance of half a meter. I believe myself that I still have 17 more holes. I want to play my best, there is no target to win or what," said Holly.
The second round of the Indonesia Women's Open sets cut limits at 148 (4-above-spar). A total of 63 golfers qualify for the finals tomorrow.
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Of the 63 golfers, two Indonesian golfers were able to continue their game in the third round. They are Holly and Kristina Natalia Yoko, who are in T43 with 146 (2-over-par).
The Indonesia Women's Open is the opening tournament for the Asia-Pacific Circuit (APAC Circuit) series tour 2025.
APAC Circuit is a series of golf tournaments created to develop women's golf in the Asia-Pacific region, replacing Women's Asia Circuit and the Women Asia Golf Tour (LAGT) which have stopped.
The purpose of the APAC Circuit is to build and promote events supported by AGLF member associations and contribute to improving player performance and providing opportunities for players in the Asia-Pacific region.
AGLF in collaboration with KLPGA held a series of events in 2025 in the APAC Circuit series tour. The APAC Circuit calendar which will be attended by elite golfers from the KLPGA Dream Tour has an agenda for 2 competitions outside Korea. One of them is in Indonesia, through the Indonesia Women's Open.
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