MAYBANK MALASYIAN OPEN REPORT AND SCORES
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Lee Westwood birdied last three holes.
WESTWOOD MAINTAINS ASIAN ACE
REPUTATION WITH SEVEN-UNDER 65
REPORT FROM THE ASIAN TOUR
Kuala
Lumpur: Lee Westwood reinforced his reputation as an Asian
specialist when he fired a classy seven-under-par 65 for the first round
clubhouse lead in the Maybank Malaysian Open on Thursday.
The
Englishman, whose 40 career wins includes 12 in Asia plus the 1997
Malaysian Open, brilliantly birdied his last three holes at the Kuala
Lumpur Golf and Country Club to maintain his fine form after finishing
seventh at the Masters Tournament last week.
Westwood
leads by one stroke from 2012 Ryder Cup teammate Nicolas Colsaerts of
Belgium while Michael Hoey of Northern Ireland and Ricardo Santos of
Portugal were a further two shots back at the US$2.75 million event
jointly sanctioned by the Asian Tour and European Tour.
South
Africa’s Jbe Kruger, a winner on the Asian Tour, was a further three
shots back following a 68 while EurAsia Cup hero Prayad Marksaeng of
Thailand battled to a 69 for tied ninth place. Title holder Kiradech
Aphibarnrat of Thailand fought to a 71 to be six behind the leader.
The
Maybank Malaysian Open was suspended in the afternoon for over an hour
which means that 42 players will return at 7.40am to complete their
opening rounds.
Westwood, a former world number one, opened his campaign with a bogey on the par five 10th
hole but recovered with a late flourish. He birdied the seventh hole
from eight feet and rammed home a huge 25-footer on eight. The
Englishman completed a hat-trick of birdies with a 15-foot curler on the
ninth hole.
“I
didn’t make the best of starts but fortunately that didn’t set the tone
for the day. I hit it really well and hit it close a lot. I had to be
patient because I was hitting good putts and they weren’t going in,”
said Westwood.
The
world number 37 was delighted to continue his momentum from the year’s
opening Major. “I played well last week and I’m happy to carry that on
today. Obviously Augusta is slightly harder but if you’re shooting
low-ish scores at Augusta, you should expect to come here and shoot low
scores, which I did today.”
Belgian
bomber Colsaerts rediscovered some his best form at the Maybank
Malaysian Open, shooting three straight birdies from the 14th hole before adding three more birdies on his homeward nine to trail Westwood by one.
“It’s
funny, I’ve waited for a round like this since January 1st. I just kept
my momentum going and made a few bounce-backs. I parred the two par
fives on the front which is a bit disappointing but I kept very patient
and that in the end was what made a difference,” he said.
Prayad,
an eight-time Asian Tour winner and a member of Team Asia which forced a
draw with Europe in the inaugural EurAsia Cup in Malaysia last month,
bounced back from a triple bogey seven to shoot a 69 playing alongside
Westwood.
The
smooth-swinging Thai, who won an event at home last week, hit two tee
shots into the water on 17 but enjoyed six birdies on his card. “It was
only that one hole which gave me a bad score. Otherwise I played very
good from tee-to-green. Winning
in Thailand and playing in the EurAsia Cup have given me added
motivation. I hope I can continue playing like how I’ve been playing
lately,” said the Thai veteran.
Kiradech
was thankful for the weather disruption as he was two-over through 10
holes when play was halted. After tweaking his swing tempo with new
coach Pompetch Saraputti during the break, the 24-year-old hit three
birdies in his last seven holes.
“The rain came at the right time,” said the reigning Asian Tour number one.
“I
tried to force myself and hit it hard in the front nine. I lost my
tempo with my swing and didn’t hit my irons well. But in the last seven
holes, I managed to hit it to the pins although I didn’t manage to hole
too many putts. It’s a good come back. If I can play like how I did on
the back nine, I should be okay. Six is not far behind.”
FIRST ROUND SCORES
Par 72. Yardage 6,967
+Some players still had to complete round when Day 1 play ended
65 Lee WESTWOOD (ENG).
66 Nicolas COLSAERTS (BEL).
67 Michael HOEY (IRL), Ricardo SANTOS (POR).
68 Jbe KRUGER (RSA), Julien QUESNE (FRA).
69 Edoardo MOLINARI (ITA), Richard T. LEE (CAN), Prayad MARKSAENG (THA),
Soren HANSEN (DEN), Bernd WIESBERGER (AUT), Eduardo DE LA RIVA (ESP),
Craig LEE (SCO), Thaworn WIRATCHANT (THA).
70 Prom MEESAWAT (THA), Bryce EASTON (RSA), Scott HEND (AUS), BAEK
Seuk-hyun (SKOR), Tommy FLEETWOOD (ENG), Raphael JACQUELIN (FRA), Wade
ORMSBY (AUS), Arnond VONGVANIJ (THA), Antonio LASCUNA (PHI).
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