Newcomer Smith hits the front in Selangor Masters

Sport360 staff 08:38 21/09/2014
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  • So close: Cameron Smith.

    Australian newcomer Cameron Smith snatched a one-shot lead from Thai duo Chapchai Nirat and Sattaya Supupramai after a bruis­ing third round at the Selangor Masters yesterday.

    Smith, the 2013 Australian Amateur Champion, battled to an even par 71 which included three bogeys over his closing four holes at a demanding Seri Selangor Golf Club to put himself in position for a maiden Asian Tour victory.

    Big-hitting Chapchai, a three-time winner but not since 2009, shot a 69 while Sattaya moved into contention with a 68 which included six birdies and two dropped shots over his last three holes. Current Order of Merit lead­er David Lipsky of the United States kept himself in the hunt for a sec­ond title in three weeks with a bat­tling 69 which left him two behind.

    Overnight leader India’s Anirban Lahiri, stricken by a stomach bug that left him cramping severely on the golf course, struggled to a 76.

    Smith led into the final round of the Indonesian Masters in April before settling for tied second place behind Lahiri, and is determined to go one better this week.

    “I’ve been in this position a cou­ple of times now. Hopefully I can close the deal. I need to stay patient and stick to my game plan. With a bit of luck, hopefully I can win,” said the 21-year-old Smith.

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