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RNZ News
3 days ago
- General
- RNZ News
Golf: Cooper Moore wins Asia-Pacific junior champs
Christchurch golfer Cooper Moore competing at the New Zealand Open earlier this year. Photo: Photosport Christchurch golfer Cooper Moore's burgeoning career has reached another height as he claimed the Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation Junior Championship Boys title in Hong Kong. In a remarkable come-from-behind victory, Moore battled the elements and a strong field to emerge the champion by two strokes two ahead of Vietnam's Nguyen Tuan Anh and three in front of Thai Parin Sarasmut, after birdies on the 53rd and 54th holes of the tournament. Half an hour of a rain delay on the final day was enough for puddles to form on the greens and fairways, with Moore showing fortitude to remain focused in the testing conditions. The 16-year-old, who had relinquished the tournament lead on the 18th green on day two with a double-bogey six after an errant drive went out of bounds, displayed mental as well as physical strength in round three after pushing two early birdie putts wide and scoring a triple-bogey on the fourth hole. Making the turn five shots off the lead, Moore said he reminded himself that anything can happen in golf. "I felt I still had a chance and needed to be patient," he said. His back nine run was faultless, remaining bogey-free with four birdies, including birdies on 17 and 18 that would secure him the title in emphatic fashion as the rain descended on the Hong Kong Golf Club's Old Course. Speaking after his round, Moore said he tried to recall his previous back nine form at the tournament and avoid making high numbers. "I made bogey on 9 and was five back, there was quite a bit there [to make up] but I've played some of my best golf all week on the back nine, found myself in contention on the 18th tee and just went with it. "Didn't really change too much with my game plan just middle of the green most of the time, just trying to avoid trouble hoping that the weather may come in and the other guys may struggle a bit." He said a slight internal battle was required after a shaky start to the final round. "I didn't get off to the best start, missed a few short putts on one and two then made triple on four and I was a bit like 'Ah need to sort of wake up a bit' but then found myself… guess it came down to that back nine." On the final hole of the tournament, Moore had about 130m to the flag with his second shot. He took his pitching wedge, threw a dart to four feet and rolled in the birdie putt to finish at 9-under for the tournament and win by two strokes. "It was dead at the pin; I was a bit blocked out by the trees on the left. I hit a little drawing pitching wedge and yeah, it looked perfect the whole way." Congratulations not only Cooper Moore on his title-winning effort, but fellow Golf New Zealand Academy member Emma Zheng on her commendable performance in placing 16th at the APGC Junior Championships in a highly competitive field and difficult conditions. The experience of teeing it up at an internationally acclaimed course against some of the best junior golfers in the region is invaluable, it will stand her in great stead as she continues her rise as a talented athlete and Zheng can be proud of her efforts representing New Zealand in Hong Kong to help the team take 9th place in the Mixed Teams division. Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.


India Gazette
3 days ago
- Sport
- India Gazette
APGC Junior Championship: Riding on Ranveer's back-to-back 69, India jumps to T-2 spot in boys' team competition
New Delhi [India], May 29 (ANI): Delhi lad Ranveer Mitroo submitted a second consecutive card of two-under 69 to help India jump to tied second place in the boys' team competition along with compatriot Krish Chawla after the second round of the ongoing Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC) Junior Championship here at the Hong Kong Golf Club. With an overall total of one-under 283, the Indian duo are six strokes behind the leaders Parin Sarasmut and Warut Boonrod of Thailand. The Indian Golf Union (IGU) sent a four-member team to compete in the prestigious tournament organised by APGC. Individually, Ranveer maintained his fourth position in the individual boys competition. Krish improved his overnight tied 16th place after posting a two-over 73 to end the second round in sole 15th position with an overall total of three-over 145. Thailand's Parin Sarasmut fired a five-under 66 to share the lead with Tuan Anh Nguyen of Vietnam with matching totals of eight-under 134, a release said. After five straight pars, Ranveer birdied the sixth hole from five feet after his approach landed 15 yards short of the flag on the right rough. However, the 16-year-old stumbled upon a bogey on the next hole only to make amends with back-to-back birdies on the eighth and ninth holes. On the back nine, he birdied Hole no.s 14, 17 and 18 against a double bogey on the 10th and bogey on the 12th hole. Reflecting upon his round, Ranveer said: 'Round 2 was great but I made a lot of mistakes. I made six birdies, one double bogey and two bogeys. I again shot 69 (-2). I am sitting in fourth place out of 32 amateurs after two rounds. I was decent off the tee and approach, good putting and chipping. But I dropped a lot of shots from close range today.' In the individual girls event, Saanvi Somu carded a three-under 69 to jump to the joint ninth spot as compatriot Kashika Mishra had a disappointing round of 10-over 82 fighting a bout of viral fever. The Indian pair of Kashika and Saanvi were ranked sole seventh with a combined score of 11-over 299 after Round 2. In the mixed team event, the Indian pair of Krish and Saanvi were lying in tied 10th position at five-over 289.(ANI)