Overnight leader drops back after horror hole; Smith fighting hard to ...

1 Dec 2023
Australian Open golf

Cam Davis isn’t off to a great start in his second round, double bogeying the seventh hole to drop to seven-under.

Davis shot a course record-equalling 63 on The Lakes course on Thursday to hold the clubhouse lead at the conclusion on Round 1, but is two-over par after nine holes on Friday.

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Earlier, Min Woo Lee treated the crowd to an epic chip-in during the final round of his Australian PGA Championship win last week and five days later, he’s done it again.

With his second shot on the par three fourth hole, Lee perfected a bunker shot and found the bottom of the cup for birdie.

Meanwhile, Cameron Smith and reigning champian Adrian Meronk are in a battle to make the cut and progress to the weekend of the Australian Open in Sydney.

Former World No. 2 Smith says he was “frustrated” with his first round, where he shot a 1-under 71 to be sitting in a tie for 56th, only one stroke above the current cut line.

Smith teed off on midday on The Australian course with Lee and Japan’s Rikuya Hoshino.

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