Smith, Phachara enjoy slim advantage

Smith, Phachara enjoy slim advantage

Pair one ahead of Campbell at Hong Kong Open

Hong Kong: Australian Cam Smith set himself up to win his first title in Asia yesterday after taking a share of the third-round lead at the US$2 million Hong Kong Open along with Phachara Khongwatmai from Thailand.

Smith had an unusually frustrating day on the Composite Course here at the holy grail of golf in the SAR, the Hong Kong Golf Club, but reached 16 under for the tournament after shooting a five-under-par 65.

His playing-partner and overnight leader Phachara, chasing his second win on the Asian Tour, fired a 66.

New Zealand's Ben Campbell returned a 65 and is one stroke back, a shot ahead of Taiwan's Lee Chieh-po, who came in with a 66.

Smith, who has won twice on the LIV Golf League this year, the most recent being in Bedminster in August, had an erratic day off the tee. The worst of those shots came on the 16th where he hooked his tee shot into the trees, from where he was able to get his ball back into play and make a bogey.

"Hit a really crappy shot off the tee [on 16]," said the 30-year-old, playing in the event for only the second time, the first being nine years ago when he tied ninth.

"Didn't feel comfortable with the long stuff all day today. So little bit of work to do overnight I think, and get it back to where it should be, and it will be fine tomorrow."

The slip up on 16 was his only dropped shot of the day, while his silky-smooth putting stroke saved the day for him with six birdies.

Phachara will have another excellent opportunity to add a second Asian Tour title to his resume today.

At the end of 2021, the Thai star won the Laguna Phuket Championship for his maiden win on the Asian Tour and despite numerous opportunities, a second win has remained elusive.

A dropped shot on the first did little to deter him as he rallied with five birdies later, including three on the back nine to keep the pressure on his Australian opponent.

"I felt great, but I didn't start very good, bogey on the first hole but I was back on my game very quick. You know, my mindset was it's gone, that hole, just make a comeback," said Phachara.

"The front nine was pretty difficult. I still kept my game and my mindset, and I just tried my best because it was a difficult day today.

"My game plan right now, everything in my game is pretty good. Maybe if I can make a lot of putts tomorrow, I will have a chance."

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