The Borneo Post

Perez widens lead at CIMB Classic, Kim fires ace

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KUALA LUMPUR: Pat Perez took a four-stroke lead in the third round of the CIMB Classic on Saturday with an eight-under 64, as Justin Thomas’s title defence looked all but over.

The 41-year-old Perez’s impressive performanc­e put him on a three-day total of 21-under 195, leaving him in a strong position heading into the final round of the PGA Tour event Sunday.

The American shrugged off sweltering heat at the TPC Kuala Lumpur to fire nine birdies as he continued his impressive putting, which has been the standout feature of his game this week.

He holds a significan­t advantage over second-placed compatriot Xander Schauffele, who sits four strokes behind him.

Schauffele overcame a first hole bogey to end the day on fiveunder-par 67.

South Korea’s Kang SungHoon is also a threat heading into the final day at five shots behind Perez in third, while Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama and American Keegan Bradley are in tied fourth position.

But the shock news of the event has been the poor performanc­e of Thomas, who has just finished a superb season and was hoping to triumph at the CIMB Classic for a third successive year.

He improved slightly Saturday with a three-under-par 69 but he was still languishin­g far down the leaderboar­d in tied 24th position, 15 strokes off Perez.

Perez insisted he did not feel under pressure to win.

“I’m not going to put pressure on myself to win,” he said. “Of course everybody wants to win, it would be nice to do it, get the year started off right, but it is what it is.

“I’m going to go out and try to hit a little better, make some putts and we’ll see what happens.”

World number three Matsuyama stormed into contention with the lowest score of the day, 63.

But he admitted it would be hard to overtake Perez: “You know, with the way Pat is playing, I don’t know if he can be caught or not.”

The shot of the day belonged to South Korea’s Kim Meen-whee who fired a 191-yard hole-in-one on the 15th, for which he won a BMW car as a prize.

The US$7 million CIMB Classic is co-sponsored by the Asian Tour and PGA Tour. — AFP

 ??  ?? Kim Meen-whee of South Korea celebrates after his hole-in-one on the 15th hole. — AFP photo
Kim Meen-whee of South Korea celebrates after his hole-in-one on the 15th hole. — AFP photo

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