The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Frenchman opens two-shot lead at PGM Sabah ADT

- By Arfandi Jaafar

KOTA KINABALU: Erwan Vieilleden­t opened with a twoshot lead at the PGM Sabah Asian Developmen­t Tour (ADT) Championsh­ip after carding an impressive six-under-par 66 here, yesterday.

Trailing the Frenchman closely is a pack that includes recent ADT winner Joohyung Kim of Korea, Fiji’s Sam Lee, Swedish Oscar Zetterwall and Malaysian U-Minn Woon, who all shot 68.

Erwan’s round was highlighte­d by an eagle on the par-five sixth hole, which he described “helped greatly” under sweltering conditions at the Sabah Golf and Country Club.

“I had some good shots on the fairways. That eagle and a couple of birdies (six) helped greatly too. It was challengin­g out there,

especially with the heat. The greens are also firm which makes it a bit more difficult, but overall I’m pleased with my round today,” said Vieilleden­t.

Vieilleden­t will be hoping to rekindle some of the form which earned him a career best finish in East Malaysia four years ago.

The world number 2,066 had

finished second at the Sarawak Championsh­ip in 2015 which propelled him to a top-900 ranking.

But Vieilleden­t has a long journey ahead of him, especially with Kim chasing a back-to-back title after lifting the Ciputra Golfpreneu­r Tournament last month.

Kim had a bogey-free round that included two birdies on the second and 15th holes, as well as a closing eagle on 18th.

Another good performanc­e in Sabah will edge him closer to his hopes of topping the Order of Merit at the end of the season.

“The main goal is to finish high on the Merit list, but first I must continue to produce the goods. Today was a good day as I was hitting well from the fairways to the greens,” said Kim.

“My stroke game was also good, and it needs to be on a course like this where the greens are firm. I did well with my irons and am hoping for the same tomorrow. Of course, the lower the score the better.”

Kim is currently second behind Japan’s Naoki Sekita on the Order of Merit, thanks to a current haul of US$41,228.

Further down the leaderboar­d, defending champion Ben Leong sits tiedsevent­h after he managed a 71.

2017 ADT Order of Merit winner Pannakorn Uthaipas and Sekito meanwhile are four shots off the pace after returning with matching 72s.

The PGM Sabah ADT Championsh­ip offers a total prize purse of RM225,000.

For full results visit the Asian Developmen­t Tour website at www.asiantour.com.

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