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Archivo > 2008 > Marzo > Domingo 23 > noticia n° 346.493





Fuente: © Asian Tour
http://www.asiantour.com/

LIN GRABS THE CLUBHOUSE LEAD AT ASIAN TOUR INTERNATIONAL

/noticias.info/ Chonburi, Thailand, March 21: Chinese Taipei’s Lin Wen-tang carded a strong four-under-par 68 for the clubhouse lead in the second round at the inaugural Asian Tour International on Friday.

Lin, with two wins on the Asian Tour, birdied the final 18th hole for the sole lead at the weather-disrupted event at Pattana Golf and Country Club. Filipino Juvic Pagunsan is enjoying his Thai campaign after a 66 pushed him up to joint second place alongside Yasin Ali of England and Singapore’s Mardan Mamat who carded matching 67s.

Thai duo of Piya Swangarunporn and Wisut Artjanawat completed their rounds with a 65 and 68 respectively to lie in a tie for fifth place in the US$300,000 event.

After firing 64s in the opening round, overnight leaders Sattaya Supupramai of Thailand and Korea’s 16-year-old talent Noh Seung-yul were both on five under today before play was suspended at 6:16pm due to darkness.

But it was Lin who edged ahead in the morning thanks to solid driving with six birdies against two dropped shots but the Chinese Taipei star walked away with mixed feelings.

“I am very happy with my position but I could have done better with my score. The ball lipped out on four occasions today and it can get a bit frustrating. I was putting well too but yet I missed a few close ones.

“It’s one of those days but I’m pleased with my iron play. I was using a nine iron on the par three holes while my partner Unho (Park) was taking it off a seven iron. Even he was impressed with my iron game so I hope to take the positives heading into the weekend rounds,” said Lin, who hopes to take an easy approach this week.

“I’m taking it easy and not stressing myself even when things go wrong. That’s how I won the events before and that’s what I’m doing this week. I would tend to get upset but I will remind myself to take it easy and it’s been working well,” admitted Lin, who won his maiden title at the 2006 Taiwan Open. He claimed his second title on the Asian Tour a year later at the 2007 Brunei Open.

Filipino Juvic Pagunsan, who finished tied second at the Volvo Masters of Asia in Bangkok last December, continued to impress in Thailand with a bogey free round.

“I shot six birdies today and I’ve been doing well so far. I really like the weather here and the Thai people are nice just like in my country. But sometimes I even feel more at home here as I’m really comfortable on and off the course,” said Pagunsan, who enjoyed his breakthrough win at the Pertamina Indonesia President Invitational last year.

England’s Yasin, who is roommates with Mardan in Pattana, was pleased to get back in the mix after his second straight 67.

“An awesome result for me. I had really good ball control and I’ve been making lots of birdie putts. I had a ridiculous birdie putt yesterday as I struck a 35 footer with a seven foot break for birdie. Today was great too,” said Yasin, who is bouncing back from an injury plagued year last season.

Singapore’s Mardan shares a similar sentiment heading into the weekend rounds after a bogey free 67.

“It’s about time for Yasin and myself to get up there in the mix. We both played well. I was pretty lucky in a few holes but overall a nice solid round of golf,” said the 40-year-old Mardan.

Korean teenager Noh, who finished runner-up at the Sail Open last month, was five under after 12 holes before the suspension of play due to darkness.

“When play was interrupted earlier because of lightning, I came into the clubhouse quite relaxed actually. The two hour and 10 minute delay helped me calm down even more and I wasn’t worried at all. On my return to the course on the fourth hole, I struck three straight birdies which was fantastic. But I was unable to finish my round as it got dark. I hope to have a similar run when I come back tomorrow,” said Noh.

Starting on the back nine, Sattaya was equal to the task firing an eagle at the second hole followed by three birdies today.

“It was great. I played well and I’m happy with where I am. I have five more holes to play in the second round so I hope to remain calm and finish the second round tomorrow on top,” said Sattaya.

A total of 51 players will return to complete their second round at 7am on Saturday.

Leading second round scores
133 - Lin Wen-tang (TPE) 65-68
134 - Yasin Ali (ENG) 67-67, Mardan Mamat (SIN) 67-67, Juvic Pagunsan (PHI) 68-66
135 - Piya Swangarunporn (THA) 70-65, Wisut Artjanawat (THA) 67-68
136 - Marcus Both (AUS) 70-66, Will Yanagisawa (USA) 68-68
137 - Scott Hend (AUS) 69-68, Thaworn Wiratchant (THA) 71-66, Mitsuhiro Tateyama (JPN) 66-71
138 - Somkiat Srisanga (THA) 68-70, Dinesh Chand (FIJ) 73-65
139 - Ben Leong (MAS) 67-72, Tony Carolan (AUS) 71-68, Terry Pilkadaris (AUS) 70-69, Lam Chih Bing (SIN) 71-68, Yoshinobu Tsukada (JPN) 71-68, Thepthat Senawong (THA) 72-67, Mitchell Brown (AUS) 71-68

Other scores
140 - Thongchai Jaidee (THA) 72-68
141 - Prayad Marksaeng (THA) 70-71

For further information, please contact Asian Tour’s Shenton Gomez at the Asian Tour International media centre at +66 38 318999.

About Asian Tour International
The inaugural Asian Tour International is the seventh leg on the 2008 Asian Tour Schedule. The new event marks the continued growth of the Asian Tour, thanks to the support of Team K&Z and Pattana Golf and Sports Resort which also played host to the Asian Tour Qualifying School in 2006. Other valued sponsors include Thai TV 3, Cario, Toyota Motor Thailand Co.Ltd, Premier Golf Asia, Ricoh, Sofitel, Srixon, Pin High, Ballantine’s and Singha.

About the Asian Tour
As the official sanctioning body for professional golf in Asia, the Asian Tour leads the development of golf across the region, enhancing the careers of its members while maintaining a commitment to the integrity of the game. The Asian Tour, through its membership of the International Federation of PGA Tours, is the only recognised pan-Asian professional golf tour in Asia. This unique feature positions the Asian Tour at the pinnacle of professional golf in Asia; providing its events with Official World Ranking status. Tour Partners include Carlsberg (Official Beer), ESPN Star Sports (Official Regional TV Broadcaster), Pin High (Official Apparel Partner), Sofitel (Official Hotel) and Srixon (Official Ball). Sentosa, Singapore’s premier island resort getaway, is the Home of the Asian Tour.

For further information, please contact Asian Tour’s Shenton Gomez at the Asian Tour International media centre at +66 38 318999.




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