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Korean golfer Lee dominates second round at Singapore Open

VIDEO SHOWS: HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE SECOND ROUND OF THE SINGAPORE OPEN RESENDING WITH COMPLETE SCRIPT SHOWS: SINGAPORE (NOVEMBER 7, 2025) (ASIAN TOUR MEDIA – Maximum use of two (2) minutes.  No use 48 hours after the end of the round (no use after 0900GMT November 9, 2025). No archive. No resales. No monetisation.) 1. SCENIC VIEW OF THE SINGAPORE ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB 2. SOUTH KOREAN LEE SOO-MIN ON THIRD SHOT AT 18TH HOLE  3. LEE MAKING BIRDIE PUTT AT 18TH HOLE  4. ENGLISHMAN, PAUL CASEY TEEING OFF AT FIFTH HOLE 5. AMATEUR PLAYER, BRAYDEN LEE (PINK SHIRT) MISSING AN EAGLE ATTEMPT AT THE SEVENTH HOLE (HE GOES ON TO SCORE A PAR) 6. AMERICAN TALOR GOOCH ON THIRD SHOT AT SEVENTH HOLE (HE GOES ON TO SCORE A BIRDIE) 7. MIGUEL TABUENA OF THE PHILIPPINES PLAYING HIS THIRD SHOT AT 12TH HOLE AND CARDS AN EAGLE/ TABUENA WALKING TOWARDS 13TH TEE 8. THAILAND'S SARIT SUWANNARUT MAKING BIRDIE PUTT AT 15TH HOLE 9.  AMERICAN JOHN CATLIN MAKING EAGLE PUTT AT FOURTH HOLE 10. SOUTH AFRICAN IAN SNYMAN MAKING BIRDIE PUTT AT 13TH HOLE  STORY: Lee Soo-min, a five-time winner on the Korea Professional Golf Association (KPGA) Tour, surged to the sole lead in the second round of the Singapore Open on Friday (November 7).     The 32-year-old delivered an impressive performance at the Singapore Island Country Club, carding an eight-under-par 64 for a 12-under total of 132, to take a two-shot lead in the Asian Tour International Series event.     Starting as part of the first group, Lee overcame an early bogey on the second hole (par 4) by making four consecutive birdies between the third and sixth holes. He added five more birdies on the back nine, finishing the day in high spirits.     There are 10 players tied for second place, all on 10-under par including John Catlin of the U.S. and Thailand's Sarit Suwannaut.     Three amateurs have made the cut and will feature this weekend with Singapore's very own Brayden Lee having the most impressive round, carding a 64 to take a share of 24th place at 7-under par,     (Production: Suramya Kaushik, Tim Hart)

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