Bangkok Post

Weather-hit World City C’ship reduced to 54 holes

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>>HONG KONG: Taichi Kho’s bid to become the first player from Hong Kong to win an Asian Tour event and qualify for The Open was temporaril­y put on hold after organisers announced yesterday that the World City Championsh­ip would be reduced to 54 holes.

Lightning and rain stopped yesterday’s third round at 11.48am local time at the Hong Kong Golf Club and play was unable to restart again as the inclement weather persisted.

Tournament leader Kho was playing the third when the siren halted play. He has a four-shot lead over playing partner Miguel Tabuena from the Philippine­s. Kho had started the day with a two-shot advantage but that became five when he made birdie on the first against Tabuena’s double. The Filipino bounced back with a birdie on the following hole.

Only three groups were able to complete their third rounds yesterday, meaning 63 players will recommence this morning at 8.05am.

“After careful considerat­ion we have decided to reduce the World City Championsh­ip presented by the Hong Kong Golf Club to 54 holes, because of the inclement weather today and the forecast for it to continue tomorrow,” said Chokchai Boonpraser­t, Tournament Director, Asian Tour.

“The course, including the bunkers and approach areas, were waterlogge­d, after the heavy downpour. This is obviously unfortunat­e, and we feel very sorry for all the fans who made the trip here today, but it was the only sensible course of action.”

Kho only turned profession­al this year.

A gripping final day is expected today as he attempts to produce one of the greatest performanc­es by a Hong Kong sports person.

Korean Seo Yo-Seop, Thailand’s Jazz Janewattan­anond and Suradit Yongcharoe­nchai and New Zealander Michael Hendy are next best placed, six behind Kho.

 ?? ?? TIME TO PACK UP: A general view of the empty putting green during a weather delay yesterday.
TIME TO PACK UP: A general view of the empty putting green during a weather delay yesterday.

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