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Hong Kong Open Jason Scrivener: England’s Aaron Rai & Yusaku Miyazato shares lead

Hong Kong Open Jason Scrivener: England’s Aaron Rai & Yusaku Miyazato shares lead
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Yusaku Miyazato along with Jason Scrivener and Aaron Rai have reportedly shot 5-under-par with 65s, and currently, they share the lead in the opening round in Hong Kong Open that took place on Thursday and at the same the Patrick Reed, the Masters champion of the United States was reportedly struggling at the Hong Kong Open in Fanling.

Rai had reportedly made his move in the most serene condition by following up a birdie on the 12th par-three in addition with a spectacular tap-in eagle on 13th par-five a sheer courtesy of an unusual approach that reportedly landed right within the inches of the cup of the tournament. The birdies that followed on the 1st and the 17th has ensured that the Briton who started his round on the tenth hole and grabbed the lead of the clubhouse before Japan’s Miyazato and Scrivener of Australian.

The Scrivener reportedly picked up four shots in respective five holes to sign up for a bogey-free round from the 12th whereas Japan’s Miyazato has reportedly bagged three birdies each n nine offset at the ninth while setting up a remarkable three-way tie which showcased at the leaderboard of Hong Kong Open.

England’s Aaron Rai seemed pleased with the fact that he made a bogey-free start in the first tournament of the 2019 European Tour season. However, he also said that the conditions regarding the starters of the afternoon had reportedly made a doorway for the tiro to lead and that is how they grabbed the one-shot advantage.

23-year-old Aaron Rai said that he feels that the weather is the reason why three of them were lucky this time. He also reflected on the fact that when three of them got there in the morning, the wind was sort of blowy, so the players had a little bit of tough time in the morning, but they managed to do well even in the tough course.

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