Bangladesh’s golfing sensation Siddikur Rahman once again showed the erratic nature of his game as he slid down from third position to joint 23rd after round two of the 300,000-dollar Johnnie Walker Cambodian Open yesterday.
Siddikur finished round two with a disappointing 1-over-par 73 for an overall score of 4-under-par 140. The 26-year old bogeyed on the ninth and thirteenth holes and double-bogeyed on the 17th to see his chances of a second Asian Tour title almost fade to almost nought.
Japan’s Kenichi Kuboya extended his lead with a second round five-under-par 67 for a two-day total of 12-under-par 132, while Australia’s Adam Groom, who had taken the morning lead, carded a 66 to take second place with Korea’s Kim Hyung-Sung, who posted a 65 at the penultimate full field Asian Tour event before next week’s season finale.