South Korea’s Wang Jeung-hun fired six birdies in seven holes in his back-nine to share the third-round lead with Spain’s Alejandro Del Rey at the Singapore Classic yesterday.Wang completed his country’s mandatory military obligations in July last year and credited his mental toughness for putting together a commanding round, posting a six-under-par 66 at the Laguna National Golf Resort Club."I missed golf a lot when I had to be away from the game for 18 months. I was just shooting guns every day,” said the 27-year-old."I had to work on my short game as it got rusty. But mentally, I improved a lot. I’m playing a lot better than before now.”Wang marked his card with only one birdie on the par-five three in his opening front-nine. But his game came to life after the turn when he went on a stunning five-hole birdie blitz, starting from the par-four 12.His charge was briefly halted after he dropped a shot on 17 but he recovered quickly with a closing birdie on 18 to sign for a three-day total of 14-under-par 202.Del Rey got off to a blistering start with three opening birdies. He made five straight pars before dropping a shot on nine to turn in 33.The Spaniard then mixed his card with four birdies, two bogeys and an eagle in his inward-nine for a round of 66."To get it going that early was a great feeling. I thought I didn’t play as well as yesterday but still managed to get a low round,” he said."It was still a good round to go out and shoot six-under without my best stuff.” Chinese amateur Ding Wenyi, who took the second-round lead after returning early to complete his four remaining holes, had a round to forget as he signed for a 76 to slip to a share of 21st place at the Singapore Classic, with the DP World Tour returning to Singapore for the first time since 2014.
Leading 3rd round scores
202 - Wang Jeung-hun (KOR) 67-69-66, Alejandro Del Rey (ESP) 71-65-66203 - Richard Mansell (ENG) 68-70-65204 - Tom Mckibbin (NIR) 64-69-71, Nathan Kimsey (ENG) 66-69-69, Sami Valimaki (FIN) 65-70-69, Marcel Schneider (GER) 67-67-70205 - Andy Sullivan (ENG) 69-65-71, Paul Waring (ENG) 66-69-70, Matthieu Pavon (FRA) 65-70-70206 - Scott Jamieson (SCO) 68-67-71, Julien Brun (FRA) 68-66-72, Grant Forrest (SCO) 68-68-70, Julien Guerrier (FRA) 70-70-66, Ockie Strydom (RSA) 71-68-67.
February 12, 2023 | 12:23 AM