Round 2 of the Crown Australian Open 2025 is complete! Check out the updated leaderboard and see who’s leading the pack. Daniel Rodrigues and Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen are tied for first place with a score of -9, followed closely by Min Woo Lee at -8. Cameron Smith, Adam Scott, and Carlos Ortiz are tied for fourth place at -7. The competition is heating up as we head into the final rounds. Who will come out on top? Stay tuned to find out!
Leaderboard:
Daniel Rodrigues (-9)
Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen (-9)
Min Woo Lee (-8)
Cameron Smith (-7)
Adam Scott (-7)
Carlos Ortiz (-7)
Kiradech Aphibarnrat (-6)
Wenyi Ding (-6)
Si Woo Kim (-6)
Caleb Surratt (-6)
Rafa Cabrera Bello (-6)
Daniel Hillier (-6)
Ryan Fox (-6)
Jose Luis Ballester (-5)
Wade Ormsby (-5)
Clement Charmasson (-5)
Elvis Smylie (-5)
Davis Bryant (-4)
Bernd Wiesberger (-4)
Cam Davis (-4)
Michael Hollick (-4)
Greg Chalmers (-3)
Daniel Young (-3)
Jake McLeod (-3)
Matt McCarty (-3)
Marc Leishman (-3)
Richard Green (-3)
Lucas Herbert (-2)
Tapio Pulkkanen (-2)
Jason Scrivener (-2)
Tom Vaillant (-2)
Rory McIlroy (-2)
Tyler Hodge (-2)
Abraham Ancer (-2)
Stefano Mazzoli (-2)
James Morrison (-2)
Stephen Leaney (-2)
Yannik Paul (-1)
David Law (-1)
Stephen Allan (-1)
Connor McKinney (-1)
Romain Langasque (-1)
Kaito Sato (-1)
Sebastian Garcia (-1)
Ugo Coussaud (-1)
Haydn Barron (-1)
Ryo Hisatsune (-1)
Rocco Paolo Repetto Taylor (-1)
Nick Voke (-1)
Quim Vidal (-1)
Brett Rumford (-1)
Sean Crocker (-1)
Jediah Morgan (-1)
Robin Williams (-1)
Ben Henkel (-1)
Sebastián Muñoz (-1)
Cameron Adam (-1)
Aaron Cockerill (E)
Alex Fitzpatrick (E)
Joel Girrbach (E)
Tobias Jonsson (E)
Jordan Gumberg (E)
Jack Senior (E)
Cameron John (E)
Kerry Mountcastle (E)
Nathan Barbieri (E)
Austin Bautista (E)
Geoff Ogilvy (E)
Jack Buchanan (E)
James Marchesani (E)
Benjamin Follett-Smith (E)
Curtis Luck (E)
John Senden (E)
Corey Lamb (E)
Mike Toorop (CUT)
Sam Bairstow (CUT)
Ricardo Gouveia (CUT)
Renato Paratore (CUT)
Shubhankar Sharma (CUT)
Daniel Gale (CUT)
Lachlan Barker (CUT)
Brady Watt (CUT)
Jack Thompson (CUT)
Quinnton Croker (CUT)
Rafael Campos (CUT)
Brendan Jones (CUT)
Jye Halls (CUT)
Joshua Berry (CUT)
Gregorio De Leo (CUT)
Sadom Kaewkanjana (CUT)
Hunter Logan (CUT)
Jasper Stubbs (CUT)
David Puig (CUT)
Jack Munro (CUT)
Ryan Peake (CUT)
Fabrizio Zanotti (CUT)
Andrew Campbell (CUT)
Will Florimo (CUT)
Eddie Pepperell (CUT)
Siddharth Nadimpalli (CUT)
Kazuma Kobori (CUT)
Clément Sordet (CUT)
Andrew Evans (CUT)
Matthew Baldwin (CUT)
Jordan Doull (CUT)
Nicolas Colsaerts (CUT)
Ollie Marsh (CUT)
Matthew Griffin (CUT)
Jimmy Zheng (CUT)
Nathan Kimsey (CUT)
Blake Proverbs (CUT)
Freddy Schott (CUT)
Lincoln Tighe (CUT)
Jeffrey Guan (CUT)
Adam Bland (CUT)
Jason Norris (CUT)
Ben Eccles (CUT)
Charley Hoffman (CUT)
Andrew Johnston (CUT)
Karl Vilips (CUT)
Filippo Celli (CUT)
Adri Arnaus (CUT)
David Micheluzzi (CUT)
Harry Takis (CUT)
Maximilian Steinlechner (CUT)
Brad Kennedy (CUT)
Phoenix Campbell (CUT)
Anthony Quayle (CUT)
Oliver Bekker (CUT)
James Conran (CUT)
Andrew Martin (CUT)
Jye Pickin (CUT)
Peter Lonard (CUT)
Michael Wright (CUT)
Ryan van Velzen (CUT)
Dylan Gardner (CUT)
Matt Jones (CUT)
Joaquín Niemann (CUT)
Andres Gallegos (CUT)
Jack Yule (CUT)
Josh Geary (CUT)
Matias Sanchez (CUT)
Simon Hawkes (CUT)
Jak Carter (CUT)
Fifa Laopakdee (CUT)
Christopher Malec (CUT)
Andreas Halvorsen (CUT)
Alex Simpson (CUT)
Blake Phillips (CUT)
Christopher Wood (CUT)
Harrison Crowe (CUT)
Tim Hart (CUT)
Danny Willett (CUT)
Jay Mackenzie (CUT)
William Bruyeres (CUT)
Rod Pampling (CUT)
Get ready for an exciting golf tournament. The Crown Australian Open 2025 is underway and the leaderboard is heating up. After the second round, we have a thrilling tie at the top. Daniel Rodriguez and Raasmus Negard Peterson are both at minus 9, showcasing some incredible skills on the course. But here’s where it gets interesting. They’re not the only ones in the running. Minu Lee, just one stroke behind, is a close contender at minus 8. And the competition doesn’t stop there. Cameron Smith, Adam Scott, and Carlos Ortiz are all tied for fourth place at minus 7. It’s a tight race, and these golfers are leaving no room for error. As we move down the leaderboard, we see a mix of experienced pros and upand cominging talents. Kyedc Aphabarnat, Winnie Ding, and Siu Kim are all tied at minus 6, showing that consistency is key. Caleb Serat, Rafa Cabrera Bellow, and Daniel Hillier are also in the mix, proving that every shot counts. And this is the part most people miss, the cut line. While the top players grab the headlines, it’s important to recognize the golfers who didn’t make the cut. These players, like Eddie Peril and Nicholas Kulsarts, put up a valiant fight, but just missed the mark. Their stories are just as inspiring, showcasing the resilience and determination that golf demands. So, who will emerge as the champion? Will it be one of the leaders, or will a dark horse surprise us all? Stay tuned as the Crown Australian Open unfolds. And don’t forget to share your predictions and thoughts in the comments. Who do you think will take home the title?
