'MORE RELAXED' JAMES BYRNE JOINT SECOND IN ASIAN DEVELOPMENTAL TOUR EVENT
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Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia, April 25: Nils Floren of Sweden shot his career’s best score of nine-under-par 63 to take the opening round clubhouse lead at the PGM LADA Langkawi Masters today.
Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia, April 25: Nils Floren of Sweden shot his career’s best score of nine-under-par 63 to take the opening round clubhouse lead at the PGM LADA Langkawi Masters today.
Jame
Byrne of Scotland, a former Walker Cup star, and newcomer Malcolm
Kokocinski of Sweden were a further shot back on matching 64s at the
RM200,000 (approximately US$65,000) Asian Development Tour (ADT) event.
Nicholas
Fung was the best placed Malaysian in fourth place after posting a 66
at the Gunung Raya Golf Resort. A total of 15 players will return on
Friday morning (8am) to complete the opening round after play was
stopped for two hours due thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Floren,
who is playing in his second year in Asia, took advantage of his
sweet-hitting iron play and was rewarded with nine birdies from inside
15 feet. He earned an Asian Tour card at Qualifying School last year but
failed to retain his playing rights for the new season.
“There
was nothing special going on but I was never in trouble. It was a
normal round but I hit my irons well and gave myself chances. This is my
best score and I had a lot of fun on the course,” said the 23-year-old,
who is searching for a first professional win.
“I
have an old friend caddying for me this week and it was great. I wasn’t
very down on myself when I lost my Asian Tour card last year because I
feel that I’m fairly young and I’m happy to play professional golf as a
career,” said Floren.
Byrne,
who won the season-opening PGM CCM Rahman Putra Masters in February,
bounced back into form with a more relaxed approach.
“Maybe
the reason why I play so well on the ADT is because I feel more
relaxed. I guess I need to maintain this relaxed attitude when I’m
playing on the Asian Tour,” said Scottish Northern Open champion Byrne, who earned his Tour card in
Qualifying School in Thailand earlier this year.
“I haven’t been playing quite as well since winning at Rahman Putra
because the standard on the Asian Tour is so much higher. I guess I have
to take this approach with me onto the main Tour next time,” he said.
Leading round 1 scores:
63 - Nils FLOREN (SWE)
64 - James BYRNE (SCO), Malcolm KOKOCINSKI (SWE)
66 - Nicholas FUNG (MAS)
67 - Wasin SRIPATTRANUSORN (THA)
68 - Pasavee LERTVILAI (THA), Mitsuhiko HASHIZUME (JPN), LEE Shih-hung (TPE), Ben CAMPBELL (NZL)
69 - Michael MOORE (AUS), Lindsay RENOLDS (CAN), Darren TAN (AUS)
70
- Shaaban HUSSIN (MAS), Chris CAREY (AUS), YANG Fei-hao (TPE), Nicholas
PUA (MAS), George GANDRANATA (INA), Hans JAMIL (MAS), Adam BLYTH (AUS),
R. Nachimuthu (MAS), David PALM (SWE), LAM Chih Bing (SIN), Ian KEENAN
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