Kucher hits the front

Credit: Asian Tour

Kucher hits the front


Matt Kuchar of the United States showed his star power by signing for a nine-under-par 62 to take a three-shot lead into the final round of the SMBC Singapore Open on Saturday.

Kuchar’s third round superlatives would have been the course record if not for the preferred lies ruling in play at the Serapong Course, Sentosa Golf Club where the US$1 million event, sanctioned by the Asian Tour and Japan Golf Tour Organisation (JGTO), is being held this week.

Kuchar, the 2016 Olympic Games bronze medalist and a nine-time winner on the PGA TOUR, kept the galleries enthralled from start to finish with four birdies in his front-nine, followed by another five in his inward-nine for a three-day total of 17-under-par 196.

Defending champion Jazz Janewattananond returned with a 67 to share second place with Philippines’ Miguel Tabuena, who posted a 66 to remain on course to surpass his previous best finish of tied-fourth at the 2016 edition of the Singapore Open.

Korean teen sensation Joohyung Kim remained steady under pressure as he sunk a 15-footer to save par on the last hole to keep himself in contention for his second Asian Tour title.

The 17-year-old’s third round 67 meant he will start his final round four shots back of Kuchar in a share of fourth place with Canada’s Richard T. Lee, who posted a 65 for a 200 total.

Leading Scores after round 3 of the SMBC Singapore Open being played at the par 71, 7397 Yards Sentosa GC course (am - denotes amateur):
196 - Matt Kuchar (USA) 66-68-62.
199 - Miguel Tabuena (PHI) 68-65-66, Jazz Janewattananond (THA) 67-65-67.
200 - Richard T. Lee (CAN) 66-69-65, Joohyung Kim (KOR) 67-66-67.
202 - Justin Rose (ENG) 68-66-68.
205 - Rashid Khan (IND) 70-66-69.
206 - Inhoi Hur (KOR) 67-72-67, Ryosuke Kinoshita (JPN) 70-69-67.
207 - Danny Masrin (INA) 69-72-66, Mikumu Horikawa (JPN) 70-70-67, Rikuya Hoshino (JPN) 66-73-68, Danthai Boonma (THA) 69-69-69, Tomoharu Otsuki (JPN) 69-67-71.
208 - Kosuke Hamamoto (THA) 65-75-68, John Catlin (USA) 70-69-69, Poom Saksansin (THA) 69-69-70, Travis Smyth (AUS) 69-68-71.