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The second round at Royal Long An Golf & Villas serves as the critical "cut day" for the field in the Mekong Delta. The primary challenge for the players is adjusting to the changing green speeds on the Nick Faldo-designed layout, which have become significantly faster and firmer under the intense Long An sun. The objective for the overnight leader, Jonathan Wijono, is to maintain his rhythmic ball-striking while navigating the coastal breezes that traditionally intensify during the afternoon wave.
Strategically, the round is a test of discipline on the "risk-reward" par-5s, specifically the 18th, which features a large lagoon protecting the green. The goal for those on the bubble is to secure early birdies to provide a safety cushion for the more penalizing back nine. The tactical focus for the field is to avoid the thick, indigenous rough that frames the narrow landing areas, as a missed fairway often results in a forced layup. With the cut line projected to be highly competitive, the objective for the morning starters is to post a low number before the heat becomes a factor in the late afternoon.
Reports Result ListResult DescriptionJonathan Wijono (INA) maintained his position at the top of the leaderboard after carding a resilient 4-under-par 68 to reach 11-under-par total. Wijono’s objective of steady scoring was bolstered by a critical equipment change; after struggling with short putts in previous weeks, he switched to a long putter, which he credited for his newfound confidence on the "pure-rolling" surfaces. Despite the afternoon winds proving "a bit tougher," his ability to find fairways allowed him to hold a one-stroke cushion heading into the final round.
The chasing pack is led by Thailand's Jazz Janewattananond, who moved into solo second at 10-under-par after a solid 69. Jazz utilized his experience to navigate several difficult pin positions that "did not suit his eye," keeping himself firmly in contention for his first ADT title. Local interest surged as Vietnamese amateur Nguyen Tuan Anh and professional Nguyen Nhat Long both fired explosive rounds of 66 to move into the top five. The day was defined by a record-breaking performance from Alexis Leray, who carded a flawless 9-under-par 63 to set a new course record. The cut ultimately fell at 3-under-par (141), with 52 players advancing to the championship finale.

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