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Hong Kong’s Taichi Kho races into contention at New Zealand Open, Hend and Griffin lead Asian Tour event

  • Kho cards third successive round of 67 to move to 12-under-par, with double-bogey at 18 proving costly
  • Scott Hend and Matthew Griffin move to 14 under, hold slender one-shot lead over chasing pack

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Taichi Kho studies his yardage book during the third round of the New Zealand Open. Photo: Asian Tour

Taichi Kho raced into contention at the New Zealand Open on Saturday, and only a double-bogey on 18 stopped him grabbing share of the lead.

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The Hongkonger carded his third consecutive round of 67 at Millbrook Resort, moving to 12-under-par, two shots adrift of leaders Matthew Griffin and Scott Hend.

Kho was in control for most of the day and held the outright lead as he stood on the 18th tee, but he found water on the par-3, took a drop and needed three more shots to get in for a five.

“I was a little bit quick coming down the stretch,” said the Asian Tour’s rookie of the year. “I stepped into that last shot a bit too quick. I think I picked the right shot, using a wedge. I tried to kind of ride the wind but just pulled and drew it.”

The 23-year-old surged up the leaderboard following an aggressive front nine that saw him go out in four-under with birdies on three, four, six and eight, which put him one off the lead.

Taichi Kho hits an approach from just off the fairway during the third round at Millbrook Resort. Photo: Asian Tour
Taichi Kho hits an approach from just off the fairway during the third round at Millbrook Resort. Photo: Asian Tour

A bogey on the 10th was quickly dealt with when he made birdies on 11 and 12 and another on 14. A dropped shot on 16 was also appropriately handled with a birdie on the penultimate hole before his uncharacteristic error on 18.

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