Thursday, December 04, 2014

AUSSIE RICHARDSON SETS PACE AT JAKARTA

PADRAIG HARRINGTON ONLY ONE

 OFF THE LEAD IN INDONESIA

ASIAN TOUR NEWS RELEASE
Jakarta: Kalem Richardson of Australia fired a superb eight-under-par 63 to lead by one shot over Padraig Harrington of Ireland after the first round of the BANK BRI Indonesia Open at Jakarta today.
Richardson, who has two top-five results in his last three events, rolled in eight birdies, including a 20-footer on the last hole to steal the limelight from Harrington, who is making his debut at the US$750,000 Asian Tour event.
The three-time Major champion produced his best score in 2014 with a 64 after birdieing his first two holes from close range at the Damai Indah Golf – PIK Course.
Australia’s Adam Groom battled through a leg infection to return with a 67 to tie for third place alongside India’s Arjun Atwal, Thanyakon Khrongpha of Thailand and Bryce Easton of South Africa. 
Starting from the 10th tee, Richardson stayed sharp on his first nine holes, as he did not play the stretch during the practice round, and was rewarded with four straight birdies before turning in 31. 
“I guess when you haven’t played the back nine, you concentrate more because you don’t know where you are going. You really need to rely on the yardage book and good advice from your caddy,” said the 26-year-old Richardson.
He is playing without any pressure this week after securing his full Asian Tour card for the 2015 season after finishing tied fourth in Thailand last week.
“I secured my Asian Tour card last week so I’m going to try and enjoy the week and see what happens. I got no pressure on me now so I’ll just try and finish as high as I can on the Order of Merit. Obviously I want to try to get a win before the season ends,” said the Australian, who is ranked 47th on the Merit list.
Harrington took advantage of his early morning start and birdied his opening two holes before going on to add six more birdies which included a 15-footer birdie on the par three seventh hole.
“I could have picked a few spots to make more birdies. I made a nice 15-footer on the seventh hole and it is always nice to hole a nice putt when you are already six-under for the day,” said the Irishman.
“Overall I’m happy with the round. Obviously it is still a long way to go. It was very nice early on and the greens are a little bit softer. When the wind came up after nine holes, it wasn’t really a problem for me because I had a few birdies in the bank at that stage,” smiled Harrington.

FIRST-ROUND SCORES
Par 71. Yardage 7,100
63 Kalem RICHARDSON (AUS).
64 Padraig HARRINGTON (IRL).
67 Adam GROOM (AUS), Bryce EASTON (RSA), Arjun ATWAL (IND), Thanyakon KHRONGPHA (THA).
68 Danny CHIA (MAS), Rahil GANGJEE (IND), Sam BRAZEL (AUS), S.S.P CHOWRASIA (IND), Daniel CHOPRA (SWE), Carlos PIGEM (ESP), Blair WILSON (AUS).
69 Fadhli Rahman SOETARSO (am, INA), Thitiphun CHUAYPRAKONG (THA), Settee PRAKONGVECH (THA), Lionel WEBER (FRA), MO Joong-kyung (SKOR), Scott BARR (AUS), Jarin TODD (USA), Nathan HOLMAN (AUS), Chris RODGERS (ENG), Miguel TABUENA (PHI), Terry PILKADARIS (AUS), Mithun PERERA (SRI), George GANDRANATA (INA), Scott HEND (AUS), Jack MUNRO (AUS).
70 Sutijet KOORATANAPISAN (THA), Chris GAUNT (AUS), WANG Jeung-hun (KOR), Andrew DODT (AUS), Masahiro KAWAMURA (JPN), LEE Sung (SKOR), LU Wen-teh (TPE), Tirto TAMARDI (INA) (am), Boonchu RUANGKIT (THA), Poosit SUPUPRAMAI (THA), Jazz JANEWATTANANOND (THA).

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