Published on October 17, 2019

Kiradech Enjoys Solid Start at the CJ Cup @ Nine Bridges


Kiradech Aphibarnrat of Thailand hits his tee shot on the 7th hole during the first round of the CJ Cup @Nine Bridges at the Club at Nine Bridges on October 17, 2019, in Jeju, South Korea. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)

Thailand’s Kiradech Aphibarnrat shot a solid 3-under 69 for T15 in the first round of The CJ Cup @ Nine Bridges to lie five shots off the pace on Thursday.

The 30-year-old, making his first start of the 2019-20 PGA Tour season, started his round strongly with four successive birdies from the 11th to 14th holes before trading three bogeys against two more birdies in the US$9.75 million tournament which is Korea’s only PGA Tour event.

Countryman Jazz Janewattananond was five-over through 11 holes before fighting back with four birdies to sign for a 74 and ended the day in T62.

Kiradech was satisfied with his start. “There’s a lot of good things in there, a lot of good shots. Just missed a couple of putts overall. I had one poor shot all day. Three under to start, I’ll accept it with the way my body is. I mean, it’s quite tiring. Hopefully, I can stay strong enough to play well for four days,” said Kiradech, who is the only Thai to hold a full PGA Tour card.

Korea’s Byeong Hun An fired a superb bogey-free 64 to snatch the first-round lead, with Chile’s rising star Joaquinn Niemann trailing in second place following a 65, highlighted by seven birdies. Australia’s Jason Day carded a 66 for third.

The burly Thai is competing despite carrying a lingering right knee injury and he hopes it will hold up as he attempts to sustain his good start. “I’m good to go on almost every shot I hit. I start in the right position and need to maintain my position because of the injury. I’m just trying to play with it, manage it,” he said.

The 23-year-old Jazz, who earned his place in the elite 78-man field by being the current Asian Tour Order of Merit leader, dropped two triple bogeys on the sixth and 11th holes but salvaged his card with five birdies.

“Didn’t start off good … all pars and then that triple caught me. And then another one on 11. I think it’s the first time ever I have two triples in one round. Other than that, everything else was all right. Just got a bit unlucky and didn’t go the way I wanted it,” said Jazz, who has won twice on the Asian Tour this season.

“This is not the right tournament to make two triples in the first day. I’m going to hang on, I’m not going to give up, but I’m just saying like I never had a round like this before in my life. A couple of the holes don’t suit my eye, but I think I’ll fix it tomorrow and see if I can climb back up the leaderboard. I know I can make birdies on this course,” added the young Thai.

JEJU, SOUTH KOREA – OCTOBER 17: Byeong Hun An of South Korea smiles on the 3rd tee during the first round of the CJ Cup @Nine Bridges at the Club at Nine Bridges on October 17, 2019, in Jeju, South Korea. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)

South Korea’s Byeong Hun An took the first-round lead on eight-under 64 making him the first South Korean to lead after any round The CJ Cup @ Nine Bridges.

“It was great.  Eight under, bogey-free is always good.  I hit it really solid, and I wasn’t expecting it, to be fair.  I didn’t hit it great the last couple days and on the range today, but everything seems to be working. Everything was going at the flag the perfect distance and obviously, I holed a lot of putts today, so everything just clicked and I shot bogey-free. It was blowing – it was a bit on and off, I think. Last couple of holes was disappointing, it wasn’t downwind the last hole because the group in front of us, I got there and the tee was slightly down. I was going to hit driver, but the wind just turned straight into it and it dropped about 10 degrees.  It was a bit on and off.  I think it made it a little bit tougher, I guess because the wind swirls a little bit around here.  Other than that, it was nice and calm.  It was a good day to play golf definitely, “ said An after his round.

Meanwhile, defending champion and world No. 1 Brooks Koepka signed for a 3-under 69 after making an eagle at the last hole.  44-time Tour winner Phil Mickelson and 2015 FedExCup champion Jordan Spieth opened with a 2-under 70 in their tournament debuts.