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Malaysia’s Gavin Green posted an impressive 65 for second place at the International Series Singapore

Gavin Green of Malaysia. Picture by Paul Lakatos/Asian Tour.

Scott Vincent of Zimbabwe. Picture by Paul Lakatos/Asian Tour.

Malaysia’s number one Gavin Green posted an impressive and flawless 65 to sit in second place at the US$1.5 million International Series Singapore plated on the Tampines Course at Tanah Merah Country Club.

Green’s round is one of his best in a long time as he has been battling to try and rediscover the kind of form that saw him win the Asian Tour Order of Merit title in 2017.

“It’s nice to see a good score again, it’s been a tough run,” said Green, who birdied his last three holes and was bogey free.

“It’s been such a tough last few years for me. We have put a lot of work in and it’s coming back nicely. We made some pretty big changes with my coach, and you just have to trust it sometimes. Even today there were just sometimes when this was just so uncomfortable for me. But you just trust it enough and it works out nicely.”

The Malaysian is battling back from a bad bout of COVID which he picked up in the US recently.

“It was pretty bad, I lost my taste and smell. It’s still there, not as bad but I can still feel it. You just don’t enjoy eating as much. It is what it is and it’s the world we live in right now,” he added.

Zimbabwe’s Scott Vincent is starting to earn the nickname “Mr. International Series” after firing a scintillating bogey-free eight-under-par 64, one stroke ahead of Green to lead the leaderboard for the day.

Vincent won the International Series England in Newcastle in June and leads the International Series Order of Merit, having tied for 11th in the International Series Thailand in March, and was once again in inspired form in the Asian Tour’s new raft of million-dollar plus events.

“It was a great day, just got off to a really nice start, and then the momentum just kept going. As I have said before I am just out here trying to be a little better each day,” said Vincent.

“Today was a really good day, a lot of things went my way, a lot of putts went in, so it was a good challenge trying to stay present and stay in the moment and enjoy each stage and not get too far ahead. Yeah, so that was the big challenge today and the golf was phenomenal.”

He began his round on the back nine, and made birdies on 10, 13, 16 and 18; while on the front side he made gains on one, three, five and eight.

Not everything went his way though as on the par-three sixth he hit what looked like a precsion tee shot that was zeroing in on the pin but hit his playing partner American Sihwan Kim’s ball.

Vincent said, “Sihwan hit a shot to about three feet – that was the real problem. My shot came in and pitched on his ball and then kicked all the way back [about 30 feet]. I was fortunate to walk away with a par there but a nice little challenge there for me trying to finish my round. I was happy to walk away with a par.”

India’s Gaganjeet Bhullar, winner of last week’s Mandiri Indonesian Open signed for a 73.

Scores after round 1

64 – Scott Vincent (ZIM).
65 – Gavin Green (MAS).
67 – Sadom Kaewkanjana (THA), Kyongjun Moon (KOR), Tirawat Kaewsiribandit (THA), Phachara Khongwatmai (THA), Steve Lewton (ENG), Juvic Pagunsan (PHI).
68 – Dodge Kemmer (USA), Kieran Vincent (ZIM), Jinichiro Kozuma (JPN), Turk Pettit (USA), Janne Kaske (FIN), Nitithorn Thippong (THA), Todd Sinnott (AUS), Michael Tran (VNM), Peter Uihlein (USA), Paul Peterson (USA).
69 – Veer Ahlawat (IND), Yoseop Seo (KOR), Neil Schietekat (RSA), Ben Eccles (AUS), Chan Shih-chang (TPE), Natipong Srithong (THA), Jbe Kruger (RSA).
70 – Ryosuke Kinoshita (JPN), Jazz Janewattananond (THA), S.S.P. Chawrasia (IND), Scott Hend (AUS), Panuphol Pittayarat (THA), Itthipat Buranatanyarat (THA), Nicholas Fung (MAS), Justin Harding (RSA), Jaco Ahlers (RSA), Shubhankar Sharma (IND), Jeunghun Wang (KOR), Miguel Tabuena (PHI), Richard T. Lee (CAN), Adilson Da Silva (BRA), Ryo Hisatsune (JPN), Ajeetesh Sandhu (IND), Andy Ogletree (USA), Atiruj Winaicharoenchai (THA).
71 – Ben Jones (ENG), Sihwan Kim (USA), Ben Leong (MAS), Angelo Que (PHI), Chapchai Nirat (THA), Prayad Marksaeng (THA), Thaworn Wiratchant (THA), Tanapat Pichaikool (THA), Pavit Tangkamolprasert (THA), Keith Horne (RSA), Gunn Charoenkul (THA), James Piot (USA), Kevin Yuan (AUS), Mitchell Slorach (SIN), Ian Snyman (RSA), Kosuke Hamamoto (THA), Taichi Kho (am, HKG), Hongtaek Kim (KOR).
72 – Sarit Suwannarut (THA), Tristen Strydom (RSA), Taehee Lee (KOR), Jack Harrison (ENG), Jake Higginbottom (AUS), Aman Raj (IND), Cory Crawford (AUS), Sebastian Crampton (USA), Hiroshi Tai (am, SIN), Lee Chieh-po (TPE), Trevor Simsby (USA), Mardan Mamat (SIN), Rashid Khan (IND), Danthai Boonma (THA), Choo Tze Huang (SIN), Christoffer Baumann (SWE).
73 – Wade Ormsby (AUS), Shiv Kapur (IND), Kevin Phelan (IRL), Junseok Lee (AUS), S. Vikkash Babu (SIN), Benjamin Follett-Smith (ZIM), Honey Baisoya (IND), Bio Kim (KOR), Yuki Inamori (JPN), Patrick Reed (USA), Minchel Choi (KOR), Anthony Quayle (AUS), Gaganjeet Bhullar (IND), Brett Rumford (AUS), Chase Koepka (USA), Jediah Morgan (AUS), Jyoti Randhawa (IND), Sungyeol Kwon (KOR), Abdul Hadi (SIN), Sam Brazel (AUS), Faisal Salhab (am, KSA), Will Heffernan (AUS).
74 – Sangchai Kaewcharoen (THA), Jarin Todd (USA), S. Chikkarangappa (IND), Zaw Moe (MYN), Chang Wei-lun (TPE), Ben Campbell (NZL), Nicklaus Chiam (SIN), Justin Quiban (PHI), Rory Hie (INA), Bjorn Hellgren (SWE), James Leow (am, SIN), Zach Bauchou (USA).
75 – Gregory Foo (SIN), Koh Deng Shan (SIN), Yikeun Chang (KOR), Siddikur Rahman (BAN), Othman Almulla (KSA), Suradit Yongcharoenchai (THA), Yash Majmudar (am, IND), Jovan Rebula (RSA), Prom Meesawat (THA), Poom Saksansin (THA).
76 – Lu Wei-chih (TPE), Doyeob Mun (KOR), Daniel Fox (AUS), Rahil Gangjee (IND), Marc Ong (SIN), Marc Kawasoe (SIN), Rattanon Wannasrichan (THA), Travis Smyth (AUS), Blake Windred (AUS), Miguel Carballo (ARG), Danny Masrin (INA), Jesse Yap (SIN), Ryan Ang (am, SIN).
77 – Hung Chien-yao (TPE), Shergo Al Kurdi (JOR).
78 – Saud Al Sharif (am, KSA), Jeev Milkha Singh (IND), Berry Henson (USA).
79 – Viraj Madappa (IND), Josh Younger (AUS), Justin Kuk (am, SIN).
81 – Chiragh Kumar (IND), Naoki Sekito (JPN).

 


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