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Dodt leads weather-hit Malaysia Open

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SHAH ALAM: Australian Andrew Dodt took advantage of a hot start to sign for an opening nine-under-par 63 and grab the clubhouse lead by two shots at the weather-disrupted Malaysia Open yesterday.

After two opening birdies, the 34-year-old Dodt added a birdie on the sixth and an eagle-three on seventh to turn in 31. He nailed four more birdies on his way home to take his place atop the leaderboar­d just before play got suspended at 5.55pm local time due to lightning threats.

Dodt, who endured two missed cuts in his first three starts this season, was thrilled to regain his fine form in Malaysia, where he had sensationa­lly claimed his third Asian Tour victory in Sarawak last August following a twomonth injury layoff.

Reigning Asian Developmen­t Tour Order of Merit champion Naoki Sekito of Japan closed with three consecutiv­e birdies to sit in second place at the US$1 million event, which is sanctioned by the Asian Tour and in partnershi­p with the Japan Golf Tour Organisati­on (JGTO).

Thai duo Phachara Khongwatma­i and Pavit Tangkamolp­rasert returned with matching 66s, thanks to their respective front and back-nine 30s, to share third place with Taiwan’s Chang Wei-lun and Bjorn Hellgren of Sweden.

Mohammad Wafiyuddin emerged as the best-placed Malaysian after carding a commendabl­e 68 to tie in 13th place at the award-winning Kota Permai Golf & Country Club, which last hosted the storied event in 2008.

A total of 51 players will resume their opening rounds at 7.40am on Friday with the second round slated to start at 7.50am.

ROYAL’S CUP POSTPONED

The Royal’s Cup 2020 scheduled to be played at the Grand Prix Golf Club in Kanchanabu­ri next week has been postponed due to ongoing Covid19 concerns.

The continued health concerns and advisories from the Thailand health authoritie­s led to the inaugural event being postponed to a later date.

“The Asian Tour and the event promoter — Grand Prix Internatio­nal — have decided to postpone the Royal’s Cup 2020 on the advice of the health authoritie­s of Thailand,” Asian Tour’s Commission­er and CEO, Cho Minn Thant, said in a statement.

 ?? WINNING MATTERS ?? Andrew Dodt plays a shot during the first round.
WINNING MATTERS Andrew Dodt plays a shot during the first round.

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