
Thailandās Kiradech Aphibarnrat will lead the Asian charge into the second round of The 148th Open after opening with a flawless three-under-par 68 at Royal Portrush on Thursday.
Despite nursing a knee injury, the 2013 Asian Tour Order of Merit champion showed he can still produce a worthy performance at the worldās oldest Major by taking a share of third place with 12 other players which also includeĀ Major winners like Spainās Sergio Garcia and world number one Brooks Koepka of the United States.
āThe kneeās still affecting the golf swing but I played really solid golf today as I managed to control my energy levels and pace myself really well today,ā said Kiradech, who is making his sixth appearance at The Open.
Kiradech will start his second round two shots back of American leader JB Holmes, who overcame an opening bogey before firing six birdies to take the dayās honours with a 66.
āI’ve been practicing the last couple of weeks. I’ve been playing great. So actually I felt great and very confident coming in. I was hitting it great and I putted well. I wasn’t really surprised with todayās result. I mean, I played well,ā said Holmes.
Koreaās Sanghyun Park, who missed the cut in his Carnoustie debut last year, showed early promise by signing for a 69 to end the day tied for 16th while Indiaās Shubhankar Sharma was pleased with his opening round efforts after posting a 70 to take a share of 20th place.
āIt was a good day today. One-under is always a good start and I couldnāt have asked for more. The major takeaway from today was I managed to stay bogey-free as I made a few crucial par putts coming in especially the ones from 14 to 16,ā said Sharma, the reigning Asian Tour Order of Merit champion.
Debutant Mikumu Horikawa of Japan along with South Africaās Justin Harding signed for a 71 to share 42nd place while Thailandās Gunn Charoenkul mixed his card with two bogeys and a birdie to take tied-54th place along with Yosuke Asaji of Japan.
Thailandās Ā Prom Messawat and South Africaās Shaun Norris are a further shot back in a share of 72nd place after returning with matching 73s.
Americans Kurt Kitayama and David Lipsky together with Thailandās Jazz Janewattanond and Koreaās Doyeob Mun struggled with their respective 74s while Australiaās Jake McLeod, Japanās Yuta Ikeda and Koreaās Dongkyu Jang had a day to forget when they returned with matching 76s. Ā






























