Bangkok Post

HK’s Kho on the heels of leaders despite late blemish

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>> QUEENSTOWN: Hong Kong’s Taichi Kho will have a chance to win the New Zealand Open at Millbrook Resort today after he moved into contention with a fine four-under-par 67 in yesterday’s third round — spoilt only by a double-bogey on the 18th that cost him the lead.

Last year’s Asian Tour Rookie of the Year is two behind frontrunne­rs Scott Hend and Matthew Griffin from Australia, who fired rounds of 67 and 69 respective­ly to move in front on 14 under at the Millbrook course.

Kho was in control for most of the day and was the outright leader playing the last, a par-three. However, he found water off the tee and after taking a drop required three more strokes.

“I was a little bit quick coming down the stretch,” said the 23-year-old, who recorded an emotional and historic victory in the World City Championsh­ip last year, becoming the first player from Hong Kong to win on the Asian Tour.

“Didn’t quite have the breath control. I stepped into that last shot a bit too quick. I think I picked the right shot, using a wedge. I tried to kind of ride the wind but just pulled and drew it.”

Kho’d surged up the leaderboar­d following an aggressive front nine that saw him go out in four under with birdies on three, four, six and eight, which put him one off the lead.

A bogey on the 10th was quickly dealt with when he made birdies on 11 and 12 and another on 14. A dropped shot on 16 was also appropriat­ely handled with a birdie on the penultimat­e hole before his uncharacte­ristic error on 18.

Kho is tied with fellow Asian Tour player Ian Snyman, who recorded a 65.

Overnight leader Hend appeared out of it after going out in two over but produced a remarkable, rollercoas­ter back nine featuring an eagle, four birdies and a double. The eagle came on the parfour 16th.

Japan’s Kodai Ichihara (63) and Takahiro Hataji (66) and New Zealand’s Josh Geary (68) are in joint third.

 ?? ?? TITLE CONTENDER: Taichi Kho of Hong Kong is only one shot off the pace at the New Zealand Open.
TITLE CONTENDER: Taichi Kho of Hong Kong is only one shot off the pace at the New Zealand Open.

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