Dongmin Lee leads Maekyung Open, Khalin Joshi is three shots back

Dongmin Lee took charge of the leaderboard with a 65. Khalin Joshi needed four birdies for his three-under 68 in the Maekyung Open

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05 May 2022: Korean Dongmin Lee took the first-round lead with a six-under-par 65 at the Maekyung Open today, helped by drawing on the experience of playing in the prestigious event on many occasions. Khalin Joshi was the best placed Indian golfer, T5 at 68.

Gaganjeet Bhullar and Karandeep Kochhar shot two-under 70. Veer Ahlawat and Viraj Madappa made and even 71 in the opening round. Honey Baisoya battled for a one-over card of 72. S Chikkarangappa with a 73, Shiv Kapur with a 76 and Aman Raj, an 80 on his birthday were all in the doghouse awaiting a Friday battle to force their way into the weekend.

Khalin started with four straight pars before clocking his first birdie on the par-5 14th hole. Even though a bogey at the 16th pulled him back to even par, Khalin made three birdies in four soon after making the turn. He brought the advantage home with five straight pars to close out his round, starting off the tenth tee.

His compatriot Hyungjoon Lee came in with a 66 at Namseoul Country Club – in an event which marks the first time that the Asian Tour has been to Korea since 2019.

“I have a lot of experience on this course, so I know exactly where I shouldn’t go and where I should go,” said 36-year-old Dongmin Lee.

“A first day six under par round is great. I hope I can play the rest of the tournament this well. It’s my best score in this course. Namseoul is difficult, but I played aggressively, and things worked out well.”

Dongmin Lee is a two-time winner on the Korean PGA Tour, including last year’s Descente Korea Munsingwear Match Play.

He began his round early in the morning on hole 10 and could be forgiven for starting with a bogey as conditions were very cold before bright sunny weather started to warm things up.

The Korean, a professional for two decades, ended up shooting eight birdies including on the last three holes and dropped just two shots.

He added: “It’s just the first day though, I need to pace myself and just focus on playing my own game over the next three days.”

Hyungjoon Lee finished joint second in the Korean PGA Tour’s season opening DB Insurance Life tournament last month and picked up where he left off with an equally impressive round today, which also started on the back nine, made up of six birdies and one bogey.

“I teed up early in the morning. There was no wind really until the second [11th] and third [12th] holes. It was easy to make a birdie. I felt confident,” said Hyungjoon Lee.

“I had about a three-week break after the season opening tournament and I spent a lot of time practicing my putting to get ready for Namseoul. I really wanted to work on my feel and touch. I practiced at quite a lot of different venues and came to Namseoul four times.”

The 29 year old completed his 18-month military service in July last year and struggled with his game when transitioning back into normal life.

He added: “I did not play very well after finishing military service and was very disappointed. I got away from the Korean winter and went to practice in Chiang Mai for a month and a half this year and that was a big help.”

The Korean is a five-time winner in Korea but like Dongmin Lee he is looking for his maiden title on the Asian Tour.

Korean Bio Kim, winner of this event in 2012 when it was not on the Asian Tour schedule, and Junggon Hwang, a four-time winner in Japan, fired 67s.

Thailand’s Natipong Srithong carded a 68 along with Asian Tour Qualifying School graduates Neil Schietekat from South Africa and Ireland’s Kevin Phelan, as well as India’s Khalin Joshi, Canadian Richard T. Lee and Koreans Doyeob Mun, Junghwan Lee, and Yoon Chung.

Scores after round 1 of the The 41st GS Caltex Maekyung Open Golf Championship being played at the par 71, 7047 Yards Namseoul Country Club course (am – denotes amateur):
65 – Dongmin Lee (KOR).
66 – Hyungjoon Lee (KOR).
67 – Junggon Hwang (KOR), Bio Kim (KOR).
68 – Neil Schietekat (RSA), Kevin Phelan (IRL), Natipong Srithong (THA), Doyeob Mun (KOR), Junghwan Lee (KOR), Yoon Chung (USA), Khalin Joshi (IND), Richard T. Lee (CAN).
69 – Hoyoung Choi (KOR), Kyongjun Moon (KOR), Kisang Lee (KOR), Taehoon Ok (KOR), Jiho Yang (KOR), Minhyuk Song (am, KOR), Mingyu Cho (KOR), Sungkug Park (KOR), Joonhyeong Jeon (KOR), Jeongwoo Ham (KOR), Taehee Lee (KOR), Sanghyun Park (KOR), Minjun Kim (KOR).
70 – Kim Giwhan (KOR), Micah Lauren Shin (USA), Gaganjeet Bhullar (IND), Kyungnam Kang (KOR), I.J. Jang (KOR), Jinho Choi (KOR), Poom Pattaropong (THA), Minchel Choi (KOR), Minkyu Kim (KOR), Hanbyeol Kim (KOR), Joohyung Kim (KOR), Seonghyeon Jeon (KOR), Dongeun Kim (KOR), Wonjoon Lee (AUS), Karandeep Kochhar (IND).
71 – Tanapat Pichaikool (THA), Seunghyuk Kim (KOR), Junsub Park (KOR), Junseok Lee (AUS), Danthai Boonma (THA), Sangchai Kaewcharoen (THA), Youngwoong Kim (KOR), Daihan Lee (KOR), Taekgi Lee (KOR), Jinsung Kim (KOR), Taeyoung Kang (KOR), Veer Ahlawat (IND), Jeonghyeob Hyun (KOR), Sungmin Cho (KOR), Viraj Madappa (IND), Dongkyu Jang (KOR), Sangpil Yoon (KOR).
72 – Innchoon Hwang (KOR), Hosung Choi (KOR), Kevin Yuan (AUS), Minsu Kim #921 (KOR), Jongduck Kim (KOR), Sungyeol Kwon (KOR), Yubin Jang (am, KOR), Settee Prakongvech (THA), Honey Baisoya (IND), Sungho Yun (KOR), Bjorn Hellgren (SWE), Seungsu Han (USA), Dongmin Kim (KOR), Yeongsu Kim (KOR), Kasidit Lepkurte (THA), Heungchol Joo (KOR), Rattanon Wannasrichan (THA), Yeunsub Kim (KOR), Inhoi Hur (KOR), Jaeho Kim (KOR), Seung Park (KOR), Doohwan Bang (KOR), Soonsang Hong (KOR), Byungjun Kim (KOR), Dodge Kemmer (USA), Kangho Cha (KOR), Richard Jung (CAN).