Saturday, November 10, 2012

JAMES BYRNE FIVE SHOTS OFF THE PACE IN KUALA LUMPUR MASTERS


Kuala Lumpur: American Brian Locke edged two shots clear of the pack at the PGM-MIDF-KLGCC Masters which has been reduced to a 54-hole tournament following another day of inclement weather in the Malaysian capital on Saturday.
Locke returned to the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club’s East course in the morning to complete his second round in three-under-par 68 at the RM180,000 (approximately US$60,000) Asian Development Tour (ADT) event.
He then played three holes of the third round in the afternoon which was subsequently suspended in the evening due to a lightning storm.
Officials later declared that the tournament would be played over three rounds, with the players resuming the third and final round at 7.20am on Sunday.
Locke, who was the first round leader, was even par through three holes in the third round to remain at seven-under-par for the tournament.
England’s Peter Richardson, who is currently second on the ADT Order of Merit, Chinese Taipei’s Hsu Mong-nan, fourth on the rankings, and Filipino newcomer Carl Santos-Ocampo were two shots back in tied second place.
Richardson, winner of the PGM-ADT Masters in A’Famosa in Malaysia earlier this year, returned in the morning to complete his second round in 68 to trail Locke by two shots after 36 holes. He is bidding to stay in the top-three of the rankings which will guarantee players with Asian Tour cards in 2013.
Hsu is also pushing hard to break into the top three as there is one event remaining on the ADT Schedule after this week’s PGM-MIDF-KLGCC Masters.
Chinese Taipei’s Chang Tse-peng was a further stroke behind in fifth place on four-under through three holes of his third round while Hong Kong’s Nick Redfern stood at two-under-par through three holes.
The ADT has grown from five events since its inauguration in 2010 and has expanded to a record of 13 events this year.
The ADT will also be afforded with Official World Golf Ranking status in 2013 which is a huge boost for the development of the game in Asia.
Banchory's James Byrne is joint seventh on 140 (71-69)
SECOND-ROUND LEADERS
Par 142 (2x71)
135: Brian LOCKE (USA) 67-68
137: Peter RICHARDSON (ENG) 69-68
138: CHANG Tse-peng  (TPE) 68-70, HSU Mong-nan (TPE) 68-70, Carl SANTOS-OCAMPO (PHI) 70-68, Nick REDFERN (ENG) 69-69
140: R. Nachimuthu (MAS) 68-72, James BYRNE (SCO) 71-69, Lindsay RENOLDS (CAN) 70-70, Airil Rizman ZAHARI (MAS) 72-68, Iain STEEL (MAS) 68-72
141: Daniel NG (MAS) 72-69, CHIANG Chen-chih (TPE) 68-73, Mohd Hafiy (MAS) 73-68
142: KIM Gi-whan (KOR) 71-71, Kenneth DE SILVA (MAS) 75-67, Simon GRIFFITHS (ENG) 73-69
143: LOW Khai Jei (A) MAS 73-70, Tommy MANSUWAN (THA) 73-70

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