HK pair have their work cut out in hunt for Masters berth
Steven Lam Tsz-fung and Roderick Staunton led the Hong Kong challenge yesterday at the Asian Amateur Championship at Mission Hills Golf Club in Shenzhen, although the duo have their work cut out if they are to earn the coveted Masters berth awarded to the champion.
Lam, 16, and Staunton, 27, both carded first rounds of 71 over the Jack Nicklaus-designed course to lie in a share of 13th, six shots behind China's Han Ren, who fired a brilliant 65 to top the first-day leaderboard.
South Korea's Han Chang-won lies a shot back in second, with Mhark Fernando of the Philippines third after a 67. Tsim Sha Tsui-born Jason Hak Shun-yat, 15, who gained global attention at last year's UBS Hong Kong Open when he because the youngest player ever to make the cut at a European Tour event, slumped to a 76.
The inaugural tournament, a four-day strokeplay event devised by the Augusta National Golf Club in harness with the Royal & Ancient and the Asia Pacific Golf Confederation, features the strongest field in the history of Asian amateur golf.
'I played really solid today, but didn't make enough putts,' said Lam, who outscored his playing partner, the David Leadbetter-trained Hu Mu of China, by a shot.
'But I'm not too worried. If I can get my putter working I know I can go lower tomorrow.'