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Young Kim sees merit in title chase

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SINGAPORE: South Korean teenager Kim Joo-Hyung is facing two of the most important weeks of his fledgling career as he bids to win the Asian Tour Order of Merit title.

The 19-year-old star will compete in the Singapore Internatio­nal, which starts tomorrow at Tanah Merah Country Club, and next week’s 2020-21 season-ending Singapore Open, sitting in third place on the Merit list but with every chance of reaching the summit.

Australian Wade Ormsby leads the Merit list, while Phachara Khwongwatm­ai from Thailand is second, but Kim is just over US$30,000 behind Ormsby.

“It’s a great chance [to win the Order of Merit]. Two big events, two last events [of the season] so hopefully I’ll get a chance this week and play well enough to give me a chance next week as well,” said Kim.

The Korean is the highest ranked player in the field in 132nd place in the world rankings and finished joint second and equal seventh in the two Asian Tour events played in Phuket at the end of last year that preceded this Singapore swing.

“I guess I have just been keeping the competitiv­e fire. I’ve played a lot of events last year and I just kept on playing and I worked hard on my game, and I knew my game really well, so hopefully I can do that second and top 10 again these two weeks,” he said.

Kim hit the headlines in 2019 when after earning a battlefiel­d promotion from the Asian Developmen­t Tour by claiming three events, the teen titan made an instant impact by winning in just his third start on the Asian Tour at the Panasonic Open in India.

“Actually, I took some time off right after Phuket,” said the Korean, who is known as Tom — a result of loving to watch Thomas the Tank Engine when growing up.

“I stayed a week in Thailand with the family and got back to Korea. It’s actually pretty cold so it’s really nice to be out in Singapore with a shirt on and some nice heat. My game’s kind of rusty but I’m just trying to get it dialled in before Thursday.”

 ?? AFP ?? South Korea’s Kim Joo-Hyung competes in Phuket last month.
AFP South Korea’s Kim Joo-Hyung competes in Phuket last month.

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