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Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship: Han leads way for Hong Kong, trio make flying start in Thailand

  • Sophie Han cards two-under-par 70 to sit in a tie for 12th, three shots behind leaders
  • Thailand’s Navaporn Soontreeyapas hits hole-in-one on way to five-under 67, matched by Elia Galitsky and Chun

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Sophie Han finished the first round of The Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship at two-under-par. Photo: Getty Images

A hole-in-one propelled Navaporn Soontreeyapas into a share of the lead with fellow Thai and defending champion Eila Galitsky and Taiwan’s Wu Chun-wei on a thrilling opening day at the sixth Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship.

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A member of the gold medal-winning Thai team at last year’s Southeast Asian Games, Navaporn used her pitching wedge to ace the 110-yard 7th hole at Siam Country Club on Thursday.

Buoyed by that masterstroke, the 18-year-old went on to sign for a five-under-par 67, a score matched by Galitsky and Wu.

Looking to improve on her historic third place last year, Sophie Han led the way for Hong Kong’s six-strong contingent, finishing two-under at the Waterside Course.

Arianna Lau carded a one-over 73, Siuue Wu, Hoi Ki Lau and Sabrina Wong were all a shot further back, while Angel Yin Jiayi shot a five-over 77.

Thailand’s Navaporn Soontreeyapas acknowledges some spectators after finishing her opening round at Siam Country Club. Photo: Getty Images
Thailand’s Navaporn Soontreeyapas acknowledges some spectators after finishing her opening round at Siam Country Club. Photo: Getty Images

On a day of low scoring, 11 players in the elite 90-strong field shot rounds in the 60s and no fewer than 31 bettered par at the venue that also hosted the event in 2022.

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