PERTH (Reuters) - Brett Rumford held on to the lead at the inaugural World Super 6 golf tournament in Perth on Friday, taking a two-stroke advantage into the weekend. Rumford, a native of Perth, rolled in eight birdies, including five straight from the sixth hole, and a lone bogey to finish his round at a seven-under-par 65. That put him at 13 under for the tournament after his opening-round 66 at the Lake Karrinyup Country Club. A total of 67 players, including one amateur, made the regular cut in the event, tri-sanctioned by the PGA Tour of Australasia, Asian Tour and European Tour. (Corrects Rumford score on Friday to 65, not 63.)
Source: The Star February 17, 2017 11:54 UTC