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Asian Tour: LIV Golfers Lead as Kaymer Posts Clean Round in Riyadh

Martin Kaymer posts a clean round on the Asian Tour, while Thomas Pieters leads the PIF Saudi International after two rounds.

The grand finale of the International Series on the Asian Tour is underway in Riyadh, and it’s clear who’s setting the pace. Thomas Pieters leads the field at 13 under par after two days. Representing the LIV Golf League team 4Aces GC, the Belgian followed up his opening 63 with a 66, securing a comfortable lead at the halfway point. Two shots behind is Anthony Kim, who made a strong return with a bogey-free 64. Adrian Meronk, teammate of Martin Kaymer at LIV Golf, is also in contention at 12 under par.

Asian Tour: Kaymer’s Bogey-Free Round Moves Him to Midfield

Martin Kaymer delivered a clean performance on day two of the Asian Tour, carding a bogey-free 68. The two-time Major winner sits at five under par in a tie for 31st. Kaymer played steadily through the front nine with eight pars and a birdie on hole 7. He continued his rhythm on the back nine, adding birdies on holes 12 and 16, with the rest pars.

Mixed Results for Rottluff and Foos

Maximilian Rottluff remains in the mix on the Asian Tour. His Friday round of 69 puts him at three under par and tied for 49th. He started solidly with a birdie on hole 3, followed by a bogey on 4, which he immediately recovered with a birdie on 6. A final birdie on 13 helped him finish under par. Meanwhile, Dominic Foos failed to make the cut. Despite a promising start with two birdies on the front nine and no mistakes, three bogeys over the final five holes dashed his hopes. At four