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Jordan Spieth couldn’t start the fire, but now South Korea’s Cho Rak-hyun is burning ahead of Clearwater Bay Open

The 24-year-old comes to Hong Kong on the back of the best season of his career and is enjoying the game more than ever

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Cho Rak-hyun tees off during Wednesday’s pro-am at Clearwater Bay. Photos: PGA Tour China

Not even Jordan Spieth could start the fire that now burns inside South Korean Cho Rak-hyun as the 24-year-old enjoys the best season of his young career.

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With the only two wins of his career coming on the China Tour in 2017, Cho is a far cry from the young golfer that at times couldn’t be bothered practising.

“My freshman year in high school I played a lot with Jordan [Spieth], Justin Thomas, our class was really strong,” Cho said.

“I didn’t really practise, so after we were done Jordan would be like ‘Rak, let’s go hit some balls, let’s go practise short game’ and he would take me.

“I think I was ranked sixth or seventh on [American Junior Golf Association] when I was freshman then I got kind of cocky. I was like ‘oh, I’m freshman and I’m up there, I don’t need to practise’.”

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South Korea’s Cho Rak-hyun is enjoying his golf more than ever.
South Korea’s Cho Rak-hyun is enjoying his golf more than ever.
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