JAKARTA Naraajie Emerald Ramadhanputra has the opportunity to get the fourth Asian Development Tour (ADT) title after surging into the second round of the T3 individual number for the golf event The Indonesia Pro-Am presented by Combiphar & Nomura 2025.

The second round of the prestigious golf tournament takes place on Thursday, September 11, 2025. The match is a gamble for the participants to qualify for the final round which will take place on Friday, September 12, 2025.

Naraajie from Indonesia, who is currently 25 years old, managed to score the lowest score of 62 (9-par), which made him fly to T3 with a total of 131 (11-bottom-par). He recorded the brilliant record freely.

"The key to my game today may be more relaxed, not as tight as yesterday the first day. So, it's more relaxed and thank God the results can follow," Naraajie said in a statement received.

Naraajie recorded the lowest score in two days of The Indonesia Pro-Am presented by Combiphar & Nomura 2025. He is now sharing a place with Grant totaling from the United States in T3.

The two names were only one blow behind the leader after the 36 hole round. This note leaves Naraajie with the opportunity to win his fourth trophy at ADT after becoming a professional golfer in June 2022.

Two of his previous three titles were recorded in his first season as professional, including one trophy he won at OB Golf Invitational 2022 which took place at Damai Indah Golf-BSD Course, South Tangerang.

Apart from Naraajie, Jonathan Wijono still has the opportunity to win The Indonesia Pro-Am presented by Combiphar & Nomura 2025.

The 24-year-old golfer managed to improve his position in the top 10 after scoring 67 (4-under-par). Jonathan now occupies the T6 position with a total of 133 (9-under-par) and only three punches adrift of the 36-hole leader.

At the top of the individual number standings after 36 holes were occupied by Su Ching-hung (China Taipei) and Carl Jano Corpus (Philippines).

The slick game that Ching-hung showed in the second round with 64 (7-under-par), which immediately matched Carl's total score on the top board. Both recorded a total of 130 (12-under-par).

As for Pro-Am's number, the surprise occurred at the top of the leaderboard. Those who had been in the top 10 after the first round had to be evicted from their position, even some teams were thrown from the top 20 who were entitled to play in the final round.

The Natipong Srithong/Mohammad Rizky (am.) pair led the Asian Development Tour (ADT) tournament after a round of 36 holes.

The duet, which was in T2 the day before, collected a total of 23-by-par, two-shot lead from Suradit team Yongcharoenchai/Luke Evan Moore (am.), who jumped to second.

Another surprise was the Indonesian pair Kevin C. Akbar/Agung Budiman (am.), who pushed to third place with a total of 20-below-par.

The Indonesia Pro-Am presented by Combiphar & Nomura 2025 set a cut limit on the score of 139 (3-spar). This result made Indonesia pass six golfers out of 54 players who will compete in the final round tomorrow.

The six golfers are Naraajie (T2), Jonathan Wijono (T6), Kevin C. Akbar (T34), Alfred Sitohang (T41), Gabriel Total Hari (T49), and Peter Gunawan (T49).


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