HEND AND HWANG LEAD BY TWO OVER BIG EASY AT THE CIMB NIAGA INDONESIAN MASTERS
Jakarta, May 2: Australia’s Scott
Hend continued his dominant Asian Tour run by shooting a six-under-par
66 to share the opening round honours with Hwang Inn-choon of South Korea at
the CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters on Thursday.
Reigning
Open Championship winner Ernie Els of South Africa was also in the mix
after returning with a 68 at the US$750,000 Asian Tour event which is
staged at the Royale Jakarta Golf Club.
Bernd
Wiesberger of Austria, who finished tied-seventh last year, fired 67
for third while Thai rising star Arnond Vongvanij, Jason Knutzon of the
United States, Adilson Da Silva of Brazil and Australians David Lutterus
and Scott Barr, who is playing in his 200th Asian Tour event, were a further shot back with Els.
The
big-hitting Hend renewed his fondness of playing in the country where
he won his first Asian Tour title in 2008. He was delighted to be in
position to win his second victory this season following his triumph at
the Chiangmai Golf Classic in Thailand in March.
“I’m
in a good position. The scores are going to be low this week so I’ve
got to keep grinding those numbers and add that into a good score,” said
Hend, who traded six birdies and one eagle against one double bogey.
“The
ball is not rolling very far because of how wet it is from the rain
last night. We (big hitters) have an advantage over the other guys but
you still have to get those putts into the hole,” said the three-time
Asian Tour winner.
Starting from the 10th
tee, Hend got off to a fast start with three straight birdies from 12.
He double bogeyed five but it was swiftly erased with an eagle two on
the subsequent hole.
“Got
a bit unlucky and hit an average drive and chipped out from the rough
where I hit into the cart path which went into an unplayable lie and
took a double bogey. These things happen in golf but I got straight back
into business with an eagle,” said Hend.
Korea’s
Hwang, who won on the Asian Tour in 2008, put his new putter to good
use when he birdied four of his closing five holes to share the lead.
“I
haven’t been putting good enough so on Wednesday, I decided to go to
the pro-shop to buy a new Odyssey putter. It felt very good and that’s
why I played so well!” he smiled.
“I’m
very happy because my putting was so good and I hit a lot of drives on
the fairways. I like to play on this golf course. It has very good
fairways and fast greens,” added Hwang.
A return to Asia has brought out the best from four-time Major champion Els, who finished tied 13th at the Masters Tournament and was placed 15th on the PGA Tour on Sunday.
“I’m
starting to feel more comfortable with my game. The last time I played
in Chiangmai, I wasn’t too comfortable with my game. I played okay at
the Masters Tournament and had a nice week at New Orleans.
“I
feel that things are starting to come around so I got to thank the
Asian Tour for getting my game back in shape. I like playing out here,”
said the world number 24.
Scores
after round 1 of the CIMB NIAGA Indonesian Masters being played at the
par 72, 7340 Yards Royale Jakarta GC course (a- denotes amateur):
66 - HWANG Inn-choon (KOR), Scott HEND (AUS).
67 - Bernd WIESBERGER (AUT).
68
- Adilson DA SILVA (BRA), Ernie ELS (RSA), David LUTTERUS (AUS), Jason
KNUTZON (USA), Scott BARR (AUS), Arnond VONGVANIJ (THA), Unho PARK
(AUS).
69
- Jake HIGGINBOTTOM (AUS), Carlos PIGEM (ESP), Chawalit PLAPHOL (THA),
Thaworn WIRATCHANT (THA), Simon DYSON (ENG), Wade ORMSBY (AUS), Javi
COLOMO (ESP), Gunn CHAROENKUL (THA), Thongchai JAIDEE (THA), Sattaya
SUPUPRAMAI (THA).
70
- Jazz JANEWATTANANOND (THA), Namchok TANTIPOKHAKUL (THA), Shiv KAPUR
(IND), Iain STEEL (MAS), HUNG Chien-yao (TPE), Sujjan SINGH (IND), Chris
RODGERS (ENG), Daisuke KATAOKA (JPN), Ryan MCCARTHY (AUS), Kieran PRATT
(AUS), Darren CLARKE (NIR), Angelo QUE (PHI), Zaw MOE (MYN), Antonio
LASCUNA (PHI), Chinnarat PHADUNGSIL (THA), Peter RICHARDSON (ENG).
71
- Adam GROOM (AUS), Matt JAGER (AUS), Peter GUSTAFSSON (SWE), PARK
Hyun-bin (KOR), HSU Mong-nan (TPE), Rahil GANGJEE (IND), Danny CHIA
(MAS), Matthew STIEGER (AUS), Kalle SAMOOJA (FIN), Ajeetesh SANDHU
(IND), Jonathan MOORE (USA), Chapchai NIRAT (THA), Nicholas FUNG (MAS),
Panuwat MUENLEK (THA), Adam BLYTH (AUS).
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