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Both takes one shot lead in first round
Aussie
ace Marcus Both felt right at home as he blasted a five-under-par
66 for the first round lead at the US$300,000 Macau Open on Thursday.
Compatriot Steve Elkington, a major winner, carded two birdies
against two bogeys as he was even-par for the day at the Macau Golf
and Country Club.
Both, ranked 32nd on the Asian Tours UBS Order of Merit,
had a one-stroke lead over Chinese Taipeis Lin Wen-tang who
fired a 67 while Australian Brad Kennedy was in third after a 68.
Thai young gun Chinarat Phadungsil was three stokes off the pace
in shared fourth alongside Lu Wei-chih of Chinese Taipei, Australians
Michael Wright and Kane Webber and American Anthony Kang.
Both, 26, is currently enjoying a good spell on the Asian Tour
as he had previously finished fourth in the Aamby Valley Asian Masters
in India on Sunday. The Aussie, starting on the 10th tee, fired
birdies on the 13th, first and third holes before ending the day
strongly with two consecutive birdies on the seventh and eighth
holes.
I continued on from the improvements that I felt I made last
week. I putted really well today. I feel like I can play well around
here but its a matter of executing it, said Both.
I finished second at last years event. This is one
of the courses where I feel really comfortable playing on. You know
what to expect when you come here, you play well and you get rewarded
and if you dont play too well you get punished.
I just have to have the same game plan as today and it would
be nice to win here but thats too far to think about and not
even a consideration at the moment, he said.
Lin stayed close behind as he birdied the second and third holes
but dropped a shot at the fourth. Lin then leaped ahead with birdies
on the sixth, 10th and 13th holes but stumbled as he three putted
for a double bogey on the par four 15th hole.
It has been very windy out there but I am satisfied with
my putting, said Lin, who closed in with birdies on the 16th
and 18th holes.
I played a lot of games back at home and whenever I play,
I dont think of winning but try to finish a tournament well,
he said.
Kennedy, meanwhile, who is hunting for his maiden title, enjoyed
a blemish free round as he fired three birdies.
I did not have a bogey and in these conditions, Im
quite happy. I hit a lot of fairways and did not put any pressure
on myself, said Kennedy.
I had a couple of chances at the end but it was a nice day
with testing conditions. I felt like I was in control of my shots.
My goal is to at least win one event this season on the Asian
Tour. The weather is going to play a part but as long as I can keep
control of the ball, Ill be looking forward to the next three
days, he said.
Chinrarat, who won the Double A International Open last season,
will be hoping for a more consistent performance in the second round
as he scored five birdies against three bogeys.
I hope to be more consistent. I could have ended the day
strongly but missed a very good birdie putt at the final hole (ninth)
as I two-putted for par, said Chinarat.
Starting on the 10th tee, Kang got off to a shaky start when he
bogeyed the 11th hole but swung back with birdies at the 16th and
18th holes. After a birdie at the second hole, Kangs highlight
of the day came at the par three sixth hole as he almost struck
a hole-in-one when his tee shot landed two feet away from the pin.
It was a pretty routine round for me out there. It was windy
but the course was nice, I played alright and kept it in play,
said Kang.
Elkington, meanwhile, after recovering from a groin injury, hopes
to improve on his putts as he finished with a 70.
Im trying to get used to the course myself. The conditions
are great. All the wind yesterday made the course very fast. I just
tried to play patient golf and not try to get into trouble,
said Elkington.
I did not take advantage as I was even-par on the par fives.
My speed putting was a little off today and I hope to work on that,
he said.
Leading first round scores
66 - Marcus Both (AUS)
67 - Lin Wen-tang (TPE)
68 - Brad Kennedy (AUS)
69 - Anthony Kang (USA), Chinarat Phadungsil (THA), Lu Wei-chih
(TPE),
Michael Wright (AUS), Kane Webber (AUS)
70 - Hong Chia-yuh (TPE), Scott Strange (AUS), Chris Rodgers (ENG),
Lee Sung (KOR), Ari Savolainen (FIN), Kao Bo-Song (TPE), Jochen
Lupprian (GER), Prom Meesawat (THA), Juvic Pagunsan (PHI), Pat Giles
(AUS)
71 - Tony Carolan (AUS), Larry Austin (AUS), Scott Barr (AUS),
Lu Wei-lan (TPE)
Shang Lei (CHN), Peter Karmis (RSA), Lin Chie-hsiang (TPE), Jason
Knutzon (USA)
Steve Elkington (AUS), Airil Rizman Zahari (MAS), Lin Wen-hong
(TPE)
72 - Corey Harris (USA)
May 18, 2006
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