The Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship is heating up at Royal Melbourne Golf Club, with CT Lin and Wenyi Ding leading the pack. Despite the pleasant conditions, scoring in the second round wasn’t as impressive as in the first round. The players struggled to hold the putting surfaces due to firmer greens. CT Lin, making his fourth appearance in the championship, had an outstanding round of 67, including six birdies. Wenyi Ding, on the other hand, followed his first-round 69 with a solid 70. The current leader, Kamuza Kobori, had a tougher time on day two, finishing one-under-par with one hole to play. The cut is expected to fall at 12-over-par, showcasing the challenge faced by the players. The winner of the championship earns a spot in The Open Championship and The Masters Tournament, while the runner-up(s) gain a place in The Open Qualifying Series. The Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship has played a significant role in growing the game in the region and around the world. The 15th championship will take place at Taiheiyo Club’s Gotemba Course in Japan. Stay tuned for more exciting golf action!