The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Amateur Luck upstages Spieth at Australian Open

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SYDNEY (Australia): Reigning US and Asia-Pacific amateur champion Curtis Luck upstaged playing partner and doublemajo­r winner Jordan Spieth Thursday in the first round of the Australian Open at Royal Sydney Golf Club.

Luck shares the lead with fellow 20-year-old Lucas Herbert, after the two Australian young guns posted superb five-under par opening rounds of 67.

Former world number one Spieth could only manage a 69 as Luck came out on top of an illustrous threeball that also included 2006 US Open champion Geoff Ogilvy, who carded a 70.

World number seven and Australian favourite Adam Scott struggled to a one-over 73 later in the day.

Luck carded seven birdies and impressed world number five Spieth. "I thought he was better composed than I was, no doubt," the American said.

"Around the greens, he was spectacula­r, which is something that you certainly need to take with you up to the next level."

Starting at the 10th, Luck was far from overawed by playing alongside major winners Spieth and Ogilvy, completing his first 12 holes in four under par.

He lost momentum with consecutiv­e bogeys but rebounded immediatel­y with three straight birdies and a closing par.

"I don't think I did anything outrageous­ly good to get where I was," said Luck, who is already assured of places in three majors next year -- the US Masters, US Open and British Open.

Spieth, the 2014 Australian Open champion, had only one blemish on his card when a misjudged flop shot at the eighth saw the ball roll back to his feet and resulted in a bogey five. AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Shanshan Feng of China prepares to putt on the 18th hole during the first round of the CME Group Tour Championsh­ip at Tiburon Golf Club on November 17, 2016 in Naples, Florida.
— AFP photo Shanshan Feng of China prepares to putt on the 18th hole during the first round of the CME Group Tour Championsh­ip at Tiburon Golf Club on November 17, 2016 in Naples, Florida.

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