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Eccles on charge at NZ Open

- DANIEL GILHOOLY REPORT: P77

TORQUAY golfer Ben Eccles is making the most of a late call-up to play the New Zealand Open, sitting outright second after two sparkling rounds in Queenstown.

Eccles capitalise­d on a dream start to yesterday’s second round, shooting a four-under par 68 to climb to 10-under overall, a shot behind leader Joohyung Kim.

“This morning, I got off to a fast start — eagle, birdie, birdie. It’s awesome, it’s an amazing feeling and, hopefully, I can keep going,” he said.

Eccles is exceeding all expectatio­ns, having been added to the field from the reserve list on Wednesday morning.

TORQUAY golfer Ben Eccles is making the most of a late call-up to play the New Zealand Open, sitting outright second after two sparkling rounds in Queenstown.

Eccles capitalise­d on a dream start to yesterday’s second round at The Hills course, shooting a four-under par 68 to climb to 10-under overall, a shot behind leader Joohyung Kim.

Korean prodigy Kim, 17, held on to his overnight lead, courtesy of a three-under 68, also at The Hills, one of two courses used for the Australasi­an Tour event.

Leading Australian Lucas Herbert and Thai Pavit Tangkamolp­rasert are in a share of third, two shots behind Kim.

Eccles is exceeding all expectatio­ns, having been added to the field from the reserve list on Wednesday morning, meaning a planned two-week holiday in New Zealand had to go on hold.

It is a welcome change of fortune for the 25-year-old, who is chasing his first win as a profession­al, although he had taken out the NSW Open in 2015 as an amateur.

He had a difficult 2019 season in Europe but confirmed his Asia Tour card last week and celebrated with an opening six-under 65 in Thursday’s stormy winds, which left him second overnight.

“Yesterday, I played awesome, in those conditions as well. It just all came together,” he said. “This morning, I got off to a fast start — eagle, birdie, birdie. It’s awesome, it’s an amazing feeling and, hopefully, I can keep going.

“I just wanted to keep enjoying it; that’s been the main thing for me this week.

The last couple of years, I haven’t enjoyed it a hell of a lot out in Europe.”

Conditions were kinder yesterday, with Tangkamolp­rasert’s 64 at The Hills the round of the day. Kiwi Kieran Muir was the best on show at Millbrook Resort, with his 65 leaving him level with Queensland­er and former tournament champion Brad Kennedy in a share of fifth.

 ??  ?? Torquay’s Ben Eccles yesterday.
Torquay’s Ben Eccles yesterday.

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