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Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship, Third Round - Link 1 __EXCLUSIVE__


Moresco put together rounds of 70, 76 and 71 throughout the third-annual event. The Italian, who led the tournament after the first round and had a share of sixth place after the second round, was one of just nine players to record at least one round under par and one of just three players to record at least two rounds under par.




Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship, Third Round - Link 1



Hsu is coming off two top-10 finishes in the Longhorns fall season. Hsu finished in eighth-place in her first collegiate tournament, the ANNIKA Intercollegiate. Hsu moved up the leaderboard 17 spots in the final two rounds, including five shots in the third round. Hsu shot a 2-under 70 on the final day of the tournament.


2019 Non-MSU Events: Won a professional event, 2019 Singha Championship in Thailand with an impressive total of 13 under par, highlighted by a 66 in round 3 ... At the Singha all Thailand Memorial he earned low-amateur honors and a top five finish at 9 under par ... Through great play, he obtained a spot on the 2019 International Arnold Palmer Cup team, where he helped his team secure victory over the United States ... Shot an exceptional 65 (-7) in the final round of the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship to catapult into a tie for 3rd place, only one stroke away from first. 2018-19 JUNIOR SEASON


Last November, Nakajima became the 42nd golfer ever to rise to No. 1 in the WAGR, and has been there for over 40 weeks over the last year. In rising to No. 1, he joined names like Rory McIlroy, Collin Morikawa, Viktor Hovland, Hideki Matsuyama, Patrick Cantlay and current No. 1 in the non-amateur rankings, Jon Rahm. However, none of his competitors cared much about any of that on Sunday when Nakajima had to shoot 68 in the final round of the event just to get into a playoff in Dubai.


Nakajima is the third amateur from Japan to win the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship, joining Kanaya, who he calls a good friend and mentor, and Matsuyama, who he will try to get a practice round with at next Masters where Matsuyama will be the defending champion. All three are also former (or current!) No. 1 amateurs in the world.


Dru Love posted a 62 in the third of five rounds in the final stage of Asian Tour qualifying. He hung on with weekend rounds of 72-72 in Thailand and tied for 26th, avoiding by one shot a nine-man playoff for the final two cards. 041b061a72


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