Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Hanson on the birdie train!

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(42) Archie Watson 5 9-3 (CD3) .............. L Morris (21) J Ryan 6 9-0 ........ P Mulrennan (14) M Johnston 7 9-0 (D5) ...... P J McDonald (42) D M Simcock 4 9-0 .............................. Fran Berry (69) M Botti 4 9-0 ................................... A Atzeni (42) J Gosden 4 9-0 ..................................... R Havlin (26) W Haggas 5 9-0 (D2) .............. R L Moore (127) A Balding 7 8-9 (D2) ............... Oisin Murphy (42) C Fellowes 5 8-9 (D) ................... S Donohoe BETTING: 7-4 Victory Bond, 7-2 Elbereth, 5 Red Label, 8 Petite Jack, 10 Utmost, 12 Fire Fighting, 14 Intern, 20 Mia Tesoro, 25 Battle Of Marathon.

2-5fav Tracked leader, led and edged left over 1f out, soon shaken up and quickened clear, easily, won at Wolverhamp­ton 1m 1f cnd stks (4yo+) (2) in Jan beating Battalion by 4l, 6 ran. 8-1 Chased leaders, ridden 2f out, soon weakened, last of 9, 13l behind Apphia at Newmarket 1m 4f flls Group 3 stks (1) gs in Sep. 5th of 9, 3 1/2l behind Anda Muchacho at Capannelle(ITY) 1m 2f Grp 2 hvy in Nov. one of the Championsh­ip.

Paisley won his maiden European Tour title in the BMW SA Open three weeks ago and followed that up with fifth-place finishes in both Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

And the 31-year-old from Hexham carried on where he left off at Saujana Golf and Country Club in Kuala Lumpur with a bogey-free 65, giving him a one-shot lead over fellow Englishman David Horsey and France’s Mike Lorenzo-Vera.

Paisley was ranked 289th in the world at the end of 2017 but could move into the top 50 with a victory on Sunday. Staying inside the top 50 until March 26 would secure a first major championsh­ip appearance in the Masters at Augusta National.

“It was great and nice to keep the form going,” said Paisley, who is a combined 62 under par for 13 rounds of golf in 2018.

“I just played really solid, hit it well off the tee so gave myself a lot of wedges and short irons into the greens and gave myself a lot of birdie chances. It couldn’t have gone better. Scoring wise it is quite easy but to keep your focus is quite difficult with how tiring the heat is, but it is good fun.”

Horsey carded six birdies and an eagle in his 66, with Lorenzo-Vera reaching six under par with two holes to play before play was suspended due to darkness following an earlier delay of one hour and 50 minutes due to the threat of lightning.

Last year’s runner-up David Lipsky and Andrew Johnston were among a six-strong group on five under, with defending champion Fabrizio Zanotti a shot further back alongside Ryder Cup captain Thomas Bjorn.

World number 12 Henrik Stenson is seven shots off the lead after an opening 72 matched by former Open champion Darren Clarke and Lee Westwood.

Former Masters champion Danny Willett fought back from carding five bogeys in succession on the front nine to card a two-overpar 74.

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