News

Korea sets pace at the Queen Sirikit Cup at Laguna National

Lee Jihyun of South Korea

Lee Jihyun helped to set the early pace for Korea by firing an opening round six-under-par 66 to lead her country to the top of the leaderboard at the Queen Sirikit Cup on Tuesday.

Ranked 56th on the World Amateur Golf Ranking, Lee traded eight birdies against two bogeys under scorching heat conditions to enjoy a four-shot lead over the Japanese pair of Mizuki Hashimoto and Tezuka Ayaka, Singapore’s Shannon Tan, Korea’s Kim Minbyeol and Fiona Xu from New Zealand.

Lee together with compatriot Kim, who signed for a 70, led Korea to the top of the leaderboard with a total gross score of eight-under-par. Japan trails by four in second place at four-under with Hashimoto and Ayaka identical round scores of 70.

“I’m pretty satisfied with how I played today. I told myself to go out there and get as many birdies as possible. I’m happy I managed to do that. It was not easy as it was so hot, and you really got to stay focused. I brought out my umbrella whenever I had the chance,” said Lee.

Hashimoto, the reigning Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship (WAAP) champion, battled through the elements as the 19-year-old returned with a 70 to stay close to the Korean team at the Laguna National Golf and Country Club.

“It was definitely a very hot day out there, and I had to keep myself hydrated with the isotonic drinks constantly. I felt I played alright on the golf course, and I’m confident I can play even better in the subsequent rounds,” said Hashimoto.

Singapore’s Shannon Tan did not disappoint as she spearheaded the host nation’s challenge with a blemish-free 70. Tan, together with compatriot Jaymie Ng, who signed for a 74, meant that Singapore trails Korea by eight shots in fourth place as the tournament heads into the second round on Wednesday.

“It was a good round. I did not drop any shots, and I know this course well. I would say I have the advantage over the others with my course knowledge, and I know how to handle the heat and humidity better,” said Tan.

Chinese Taipei’s Ting Hsuan Huang carded a hole-in-one on the 12th hole

Chinese Taipei’s Ting Hsuan Huang had the honour of carding the tournament’s first hole-in-one after she aced the par-three 12 with a nine-iron from 135 yards.

“I couldn’t see the ball after I hit the shot, and as I walked up to the green, I realised it could have dropped into the hole. I was correct, and it’s an unbelievable feeling as this is my first hole-in-one,” said Huang, who signed for a 73 to share 11th place.

Malaysia’s Zulaikah Nurziana Nasser posted a one-over-par 73 score for a tied 11th position. Fellow compatriot Liyana Durisic carded a three-over-par 75 for joint 19th spot. Junior golfer Ng Jing Xuen had a difficult day on the course posting a 10-over-par total 81 for 35th position. Team Malaysia finished the first round with a four-over-par total of 148 for seventh spot.

Click here for scores> https://www.golfgenius.com/pages/3599751

 


Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

To Top