New Straits Times

WITH EAGLES

Malaysia’s Gavin in joint second place with 66

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SEOUL with Australian Marc Leishman and Americans Chev Reavie, Patrick Reed and Scott Brown in the PGA Tour’s first regular event in Korea, which is being played at the Nine Bridges course on the resort island of Jeju.

Former world number one Jason Day is five strokes adrift after carding a four-under 68, while Paul Casey and Adam Scott carded matching even-par 72s in the third event on the 2017-18 schedule.

Kim Whee was the pick of the home players with a 68, with veteran K.J. Choi a shot further back. Bae Sang-moon continued his comeback from two years away from the game to fulfil his military service obligation­s with a one-under 71.

Shrugging off a dropped shot at his first hole, the 10th, Thomas eagled the 12th and birdied 14 before moving to three under by holing out from a greenside bunker at the 15th.

The PGA Championsh­ip winner picked up further shots at the 16th and 17th before grabbing his second eagle in eight holes at the 18th.

The 24-year-old American’s second nine holes were sedate by comparison, with just three birdies and a bogey, though he finished on a high by picking up a stroke on the ninth.

“On that last nine holes I felt like I had a really good opportunit­y to shoot something really, really low so that was a little bit of a bummer,” he said.

Thomas capped his terrific 2016-17 campaign by being crowned FedExCup champion, and picking up the US$10 million (RM42 million) bonus that goes with it, before helping the United States maintain their grip on the Presidents Cup. Reuters

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