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viernes, 10 de febrero de 2023

Japan’s Kanaya beats the breeze to hold halfway lead in Oman

                   


  

 Takumi Kanaya, one of Japan’s most exciting young prospects, made the most of slightly easier conditions in the morning to take the halfway lead in the US$2 million International Series Oman today.

 

The world’s former number one ranked amateur shot a one-under-par 71 to reach four under par for the tournament, an unassailable lead with the wind getting progressively stronger and blowing the field off course at Al Mouj Golf.

 

Another up and coming Japanese player Ryo Hisatsune, who also competed in the morning, is one shot back after carding a 70. They were two of only nine players to break par on a truly testing day.

 

Scores soared in the afternoon with wind speeds close to 30 km per hour at times – in what is the second event of the season on the Asian Tour and the first of 10 International Series tournaments.

 

Canada’s Yonggu Shin, who led after the opening round with a 66, came in with a 76 to share third with Chilean Joaquin Niemann, Australia’s Zach Murray and Berry Henson from the United States.

 

Niemann showed his class by firing a 70 in the afternoon while Murray and Henson, who also played later, returned rounds of 72 and 73 respectively.

 

Kanaya is known for being a precision iron player and had to rely on that and more in order to overcome today’s turbulent conditions. “Today was a tough day, the breeze was very strong. But yeah, I’m feeling great, I shot 71 and that’s good score,” said Kanaya.

 

“I like ball control, it’s my favorite, so yeah I have a chance. Two more days so I will do my best.”

 

The 24-year-old turned professional two years ago after a sensational amateur career, which saw him ranked the number one amateur in the world for 55 weeks, during which time he won the Mitsui Sumitomo Visa Taiheiyo Masters on the Japan Tour. He has since triumphed twice on that Tour as a professional, most noticeably at the prestigious Dunlop Phoenix in 2020.

 

He traded four birdies against three bogeys, while Hisatsune made six birdies and four bogeys.

Hisatsune is also another of his country’s great hopes trying to make an impression internationally. He also joined the professional game three years ago and won three titles on Japan’s secondary circuit in 2021.

 

He said: “It was so tough even though I had an early start, but for me it’s so windy. I made a lot of clutch putts today and I made birdies on every par three, so I’m very happy with the game.

 

“My strong point is the driver, like I hit almost every fairway so that makes it easier to hit the second shots. But it was so difficult in this wind.”

 

Yonggu Shin failed to make a birdie today but is still very much in contention. “It is a totally different course compared to yesterday,” said the Canadian. “I knew the wind was gonna pick up, definitely going to be tough, but the pins are also tough today. I mean, greens are firmer than yesterday, obviously I was playing in the morning yesterday, this afternoon the pins were very difficult out there especially with this wind.”

 

Niemann has put himself in a strong position heading into the weekend and will be one of the favourites with a style of play capable of handling the wind. He said: “It was a really good round. I played really well. I probably could have actually scored even better but there were a couple of short putts I missed. Very happy though, conditions were tough so can’t complain with two under. The wind was blowing, the greens were firm so I’m happy.”

 

He was paired with Spaniard Sergio Garcia today, a close friend. “You want to see him [Sergio] playing well, as well as yourself so it is always fun playing with Sergio,” said Niemann. “We have played a lot of practice rounds together but it is nice to have tournament rounds as it is different to practice rounds. He didn’t play his best golf today but Sergio is Sergio, so I need to keep an eye on him over the weekend!”

 

Garcia made triple on the fourth hole and worked hard to stay in the hunt but shot a 76 and is three off the lead along with Thailand’s Itthipat Buranatanyarat (71), Australian Todd Sinnott (73), American Andy Ogletree (75), and Sadom Kaewkanjana (76) from Thailand.

 

  

 

Image Caption: 

 

MUSCAT, Oman: Takumi Kanaya of Japan pictured during the Pro-am event on Wednesday, February 8, 2023 ahead of The International Series Oman at Al Mouj Golf Club. The US$2 million golf tournament is being held from February 9-12, 2023 at Al Mouj Golf, Muscat, Oman. Picture By Ian Walton/Asian Tour.

 

 

jueves, 9 de febrero de 2023

Stunning stage set for The International Series Oman with premium event partners

 

 

 

- World-class Al Mouj Golf and five-star Kempinski welcome global golf stars –

 

 The International Series Oman commences on Thursday 9 February, at Official Host Venue Al Mouj Golf – one of the Middle East’s top ranked courses making the perfect setting for the first of the 10 elevated Asian Tour events in 2023.

 

With enhanced investment for the 2023 season, the 132-player field comprising many of the world’s best golfers will compete for US$2m on the Greg Norman designed layout, which stretches across 2km of stunning oceanfront adjacent to the Gulf of Oman.

 

The blockbuster field of Asian Tour stars featuring alongside several of the best players on the planet – including Major winners Sergio Garcia, Graeme McDowell, Louis Oosthuizen, and Charl Schwartzel – will also have the hottest ticket in town as they’re welcomed to a pre-tournament reception at the five-star Kempinski Hotel Muscat.

 

 

Nasser Al Sheibani, CEO – Al Mouj Muscat, said: “Such a prestigious event deserves a truly prestigious location, and our multi-award-winning course at Al Mouj Muscat is the perfect location. It has been specifically designed to offer a playing experience that is as challenging as it is memorable. We are excited to welcome all participants to this fantastic event.”

 

 

As professional golf returns to the Sultanate of Oman for the first time since 2020, many other businesses in Muscat have been fast to show their support for The International Series, including the event’s Official Energy Partner, CC Energy Development Oman; Official Medical Partner, Grand Medical Care, and Oasis, the Official Water Partner.

 

Rahul Singh, Head of The International Series, said: “We have a strong platform with our TV broadcast through to on-site activations and engagement initiatives, helping ensure our selected partners’ values align with ours.

 

“Expanding the International Series on the Asian Tour to different countries has allowed us to discover new possibilities with partners, something we aim to achieve with each event.”

 

More information about the International Series Oman, can be found by visiting: Asian Tour | Professional Golf Tour in Asia

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