Three-way tie for lead at Maekyung Open

Three-way tie for lead at Maekyung Open
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Summary Compatriots Choi Ho-Sung and Lee Kyoung-Hoon are tied with Kim in the OneAsia tournament.

SEOUL (AFP) - South Korea s Kim Seung-Hyuk recorded a rare birdie on 18 for a four-under-par 68 and a share of the lead after Thursday s opening round of the GS Caltex Maekyung Open.

Compatriots Choi Ho-Sung and Lee Kyoung-Hoon are tied with Kim in the OneAsia tournament being played at the 6,943-yard par-72 Namseoul Country Club on the outskirts of the South s capital.

Kim was bogey-free while Choi -- winner of the Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia PGA Championship last year -- dropped a shot on the brutally tough par-four 18th after racking up five birdies.

"This course is really difficult so you have to be patient and wait for your chances," the 27-year-old Kim said.

"I had a good day today and managed to make some putts. That is the secret at Namseoul."

The highlight of Lee s round was a chip-in for eagle from just off the green on the par-five fourth, but dropped shots on eight and 18 meant he couldn t break away from the field.

Eight players finished a stroke behind the leaders -- including Australians Jason Scrivener and Jason Norris -- but only 34 of the 153-man field were under par.

Defending champion Ryu Hyun-Woo was one over for his round, while OneAsia s reigning Order of Merit champion, Matthew Griffin, shot a 74.

 

Leading scores after round one:

(Korean unless stated otherwise)

68 - Kim Seung-Hyuk, Choi Ho-Sung, Lee Kyoung-Hoon

69 - Song Young-Han, Jang Dong-Kyu, Jason Scrivener (AUS), Hwang Jung-Gon, Park Sung-Kug, Kim Woo-Hyun, Jason Norris (AUS), Park Ju-Hyuk

70 - Suk Jong-Yul, Park Deuk-Hee, Park Il-Hwan, Lee Ki-Sang, Kim Seng-Yong, Hwang In-Choon, Li Hao-Tong (CHN), Hyun Jeong-Hyup, Zhu Wei-Yu (CHN), Kim Hyung-Sung
 

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