Asian Tour: She Wall’s Cup takes the lead at the New Zealand Open
He doesn’t have any major benchmarks to his name, aside from finishing 15th at the Australian UAE Open in 2019, but he’s in a position to pull off a major coup at the New Zealand Open. Shae Wools-Cobb (1,206th in the world!) is daydreaming. Author of three magic cards (67, 64, 65), five strokes under the record from Saturday’s first leg, with a staggering total (-17), the Australian is leading an important Asian tournament. And he will approach the last lap on Sunday, with two strokes ahead of his compatriot Christopher Wood and three strokes against the Japanese Terumichi Kakazu.
If the best card in this third round is signed by Brendan Jones (62), allowing him to point to fourth (-13), Shay Walls-Cup will be hoping to remain calm on Sunday as he finds himself in an unprecedented situation. “It’s my first time in a position like this, so it’s exciting. I’m in a good frame of mind now. I’ve been really working on a routine lately. I’m sticking with my new resolutions. This got me through the day.” (Saturday). When I didn’t feel right about some shots, it really helped. And upon my arrival, I am very proud of my day.”.
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