![]() I didn’t hit too many bad golf shots, it felt easy, it’s a bit of a blur really,” Wools-Cobb said. “It was a hot start, I was hitting it pretty close and I was four-under through five and it just felt easy after that. A bit disappointing to drop three or four shots over the last few holes, but I can’t complain too much,” Wood said.Ĭhasing hard, Wools-Cobb produced nine birdies and two bogeys for a seven-under 64. “I just tried to ride the momentum from yesterday, probably didn’t hit it as good on the range but still managed to get the scoring going early. ![]() Wood was feeling some fatigue in the back half of his round, giving back three shots over his last five holes. The Sydney player shares fourth place on nine-under with leading New Zealander, the 21-year-old amateur Kazuma Kobori, Korea’s Jaewoong Eom and Japan’s Terumichi Kakazu. The experienced Scott Hend is third on 10-under, a shot ahead of his playing partner and fellow Australian John Lyras. ![]() It wasn’t quite the fireworks of his opening round, but Australian Chris Wood has done enough to carry a slim lead into the weekend at the New Zealand Open, presented by Sky Sport.Īfter carding a course record 61 on the Remarkables course on Thursday, Wood was happy enough to turn in a two-under 69 on the more challenging Coronet Course at Millbrook Resort for a one shot lead over fellow Queenslander Shae Wools-Cobb. ![]()
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