Snedeker poised to strike at the Fiji International - PGA of Australia

Snedeker poised to strike at the Fiji International


World Number 23 Brandt Snedeker made his
move in the second round of the Fiji International and is poised to strike on
the weekend.

World Number 23 Brandt Snedeker made his
move in the second round of the Fiji International and is poised to strike on
the weekend.

"BrandtFiring 7-under 65, Snedeker is tied second
with overnight leader Anthony Houston on 10-under the card.

"I told myself going out this morning 5-under or better would put me
right where I want to be," said Snedeker.

"To go out and shoot seven, I know I don’t have the lead I think I’m
one back, but I’m comfortable where I am going into the weekend, there’s a lot
of golf left."

Snedeker was happy with his bogey free
round which was highlighted by an eagle on the par-5 6th.

"It was another really good day today; I drove the ball fantastic
and gave myself a lot of opportunities," said Snedeker.

"I didn’t make a whole lot on the font-9; back-9 I made a few putts
and made an eagle on the second par-5 on the front-9 which was nice."

"I didn’t make a bogey, every time you do that you’re doing
something right. Hopefully I can build on this for tomorrow."

With his day’s work done, Snedeker is
looking forward to relaxing with his family at the InterContinental Fiji Golf
Resort and Spa.

"I’m going straight to the pool to work on
my golfer’s tan. I’ll probably end up sunburnt like my kids yesterday," added
Snedeker.

However tomorrow it will be back to
business as he tries to win the Fiji International title with a bunch of
talented young Aussies surrounding him on the leaderboard.

"It’s going to be two more tough days; a lot of wind and this golf
course can jump up and bite you really quick so hopefully I can steer away from
big numbers this weekend and keep playing the way I am," added Snedeker.

"There are lots of quality players here. I’ve played against a bunch
of these guys before, my whole life, it’s actually been kind of fun this week
to see a bunch I haven’t seen in a while."

"There are always new kids coming up and the next world beaters
coming down the stretch so you have to bring you’re A game everywhere you go if
you want to play anywhere in the world."


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