Westwood, Rumford lead by one stroke in Perth
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[February 09, 2018]
(Reuters) - Briton Lee Westwood
and defending champion Brett Rumford of Australia held a one-stroke
lead in the World Super 6 in Perth after a second round played in
windy conditions on Friday.
Perth native Rumford led from start-to-finish to win last year's
event which features three days of strokeplay before the top 24
advance to Sunday's matchplay knockout phase.
The 40-year-old Rumford, two strokes ahead after round one, signed
for a par 72 to be tied for the lead with playing partner and former
world number one Westwood on eight under par.
"I'm happy to have signed for 72," Rumford said. "Happy to be tied
for the lead and obviously happy that I'm in that top eight.
"You would have to lie to say that you're not aware of your
opponent, but I'm not playing against (Westwood), I'm not changing
my game plan or swing thoughts or nothing, I'm just playing golf."
Westwood thrived in tough conditions at Lake Karrinyup Country Club
by carding a two-under-par 70 to ensure he and Rumford will play
together again on Saturday.
Dane Thorbjorn Olesen carded a 67 to be at seven under alongside
Briton Grant Forrest, Thailand's Prom Meesawat and Australian Lucas
Herbert.
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Australia's Brett Rumford plays out of a bunker during the first
round Action Images via Reuters / Paul Childs
"We both played well," Westwood said. "We haven't given too many
shots away, made a few putts and I chipped in a couple of times.
It's been fun over the first couple of days.
"I'm just trying to shoot as low as possible. I know if I carry on
playing like I'm playing and a few putts start to go in, because I
didn't really hole any putts today, I'll be thereabouts on the
leaderboard.
"To be perfectly honest, match play is anybody's. You're going to
need a lot of luck to win it."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly,; editing by Ed Osmond)
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