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Reed shoots blazing third round 59 to seize Hong Kong lead

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 23, 2024Updated:November 23, 20243 Mins Read
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Patrick Reed made a bold claim earlier this week that he was coming to win the Asian Tour’s Hong Kong Open, not just to warm up. He proved his words true by shooting an 11-under-par 59 during the third round, taking the lead at 18-under. This incredible round included five birdies in a row and four more to finish strong. Indian Rashid Khan and Nitithorn Thippong from Thailand are tied for second, three shots behind Reed. Defending champion Ben Campbell from New Zealand is just one shot back after a 68.

This 59 by Reed is only the second one in Asian Tour history, with the first being achieved by American John Catlin under similar circumstances back in May. Reed had played with Catlin during that round as well. Reed sealed the deal with a 15-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole, showing his determination to win for the first time in four years and claim his maiden Asian Tour title. Despite a poor warm-up, Reed remained focused and managed to make birdies on holes seven and 13 while being bogey-free throughout the round.

Khan, who is currently in 90th place on the Order of Merit, made a strong move with a 63, including five birdies on the back nine and two on the front. He needs a big finish in the final round to secure his Asian Tour card. Wade Ormsby from Australia, a two-time winner of the Hong Kong Open, sits six shots off the lead after a solid 64 in the third round. With one more round to go, Ormsby has a chance to add a third title to his resume.

Reed, a 2018 Masters champion, has been a frequent visitor to Hong Kong over the past decade and has come close to winning in the past. His exceptional round in the third round of the Hong Kong Open has put him in prime position to finally claim victory in the event. With his strong iron play and putting, Reed was able to maintain a high level of performance throughout the round. His experience and consistency on the course have proven to be valuable assets as he looks to secure his first win in years.

As the competition heats up in the final round of the Hong Kong Open, players like Rashid Khan and Wade Ormsby will be looking to make a move to challenge Patrick Reed for the title. With only a few shots separating the top contenders, the final round promises to be an exciting conclusion to an already thrilling tournament. Fans can expect to see some great golf and fierce competition as players battle it out for the coveted title. Stay tuned for the final results and see who will emerge victorious at the Hong Kong Open.

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